In a college-town and family-heavy community like Chapel Hill, it’s common for product use to span years—sometimes across multiple households, caregivers, or residences. People often move, clean out closets, switch brands, or discard packaging once a child is older or a bathroom routine changes.
That’s why the early phase matters: once key details are gone, it becomes harder to connect the dots between which product(s) were used, how often, and when—the same questions that often come up in settlement discussions or disputes.
What you can do now:
- Write down the brands, approximate years, and who used the product (parent, caregiver, or yourself).
- Save photos of any remaining containers/labels.
- Gather medical documentation showing diagnosis, treatment, and relevant test results.
A local attorney can help turn that information into a case timeline that is easier for medical experts and claim investigators to evaluate.


