In our experience, many people don’t start with “legal questions.” They start with a new diagnosis, a confusing medical report, and a growing list of expenses. In Wilson, that often looks like:
- coordinating follow-up appointments while trying to keep up with work
- searching for product details while family members remember only “what the container looked like”
- trying to understand whether a long-term personal care routine could be connected to a medical condition
A lawyer’s role is to turn those real-world concerns into a clear, supportable claim—without asking you to become an expert in product history or medical causation.


