In New York, product liability disputes are evidence-driven. A medical diagnosis alone doesn’t decide the case; the claim must be supported by proof of exposure and a plausible connection to the product(s) at issue.
For many families, the timeline looks like this:
- A baby or caregiver used powder regularly in a home setting for years.
- Later, symptoms appeared and a diagnosis followed.
- The household then starts reconstructing brand names, purchase history, and label details.
That reconstruction is where cases succeed or stall. In Mount Vernon, where many people rely on local pharmacies, discount stores, and big-box retailers, product identification can become complicated when original containers are discarded. Your attorney helps convert memory into usable evidence—without turning your claim into speculation.


