In a city like Durham—where residents juggle healthcare visits, childcare, and time on major routes like I-40 and I-85—it’s easy for product information to disappear. People often don’t keep old containers, receipts, or even the exact brand names once symptoms become the priority.
That’s why a practical legal approach matters early:
- Document what you can now: brand names, photos of packaging (if any), approximate purchase years, and where the product was used (bathroom cabinet, nursery, gym bag, etc.).
- Coordinate with your medical team: request records and clarify dates of diagnosis, testing, and treatment.
- Preserve records efficiently: you may need bills, pathology reports, imaging summaries, and doctor notes later to support causation.
In product-injury matters, delays can turn “I think it was years ago” into missing details that are hard to reconstruct. Legal support helps keep the timeline from slipping.


