In a community like Graham, many households rely on long-time routines—seasonal care for kids, shared bathroom products, and personal care items used across decades. That “everyday, long-term use” pattern matters legally because the strongest cases usually require a clear exposure timeline.
You may not have perfect records. Powder containers get thrown away, labels fade, and family members remember usage differently. The legal team’s job is to turn partial information—common in North Carolina homes—into a credible picture of what products were used, when, and how.


