In a suburban community like Blue Ash, many families rely on long-standing personal care products—sometimes purchased in bulk, shared across households, or continued after moving between homes. That can make an exposure timeline hard to reconstruct.
A common scenario we see is that clients remember the routine more clearly than the label details: the brand names may be partially forgotten, containers may be gone, and the exact purchase dates can blur—especially when treatment follows years later.
That’s why local legal guidance often starts with “rebuilding the trail” in a structured way: identifying the most likely product types used in your home, narrowing the timeframe, and aligning that information with your medical records.


