In many North Carolina cases, the biggest challenge isn’t remembering that a product was used—it’s reconstructing the timeline and identifying the specific products involved.
Clayton residents often run into practical evidence problems:
- The original container or packaging is long gone after years of use.
- The product was purchased through routine retailers and then stored in households where multiple caregivers used similar items.
- Family members may remember usage patterns, but brands and exact purchase dates have blurred.
Your lawyer’s job is to turn scattered details into a credible record—then connect that record to your medical history so your claim is supported by documentation, not assumptions.


