Product injury cases depend on documentation: the brand/product identity, approximate dates of use, where the product was purchased, and medical records that connect exposure to diagnosis and treatment.
In Oklahoma City, that often plays out in a few common ways:
- Households move and items get discarded after moves between neighborhoods or after renovations.
- Multiple caregivers and family members may have used the same household products at different times.
- Receipts and packaging change—especially when products are purchased at big-box retailers or pharmacies where labeling may not be retained.
Your legal team can help reconstruct exposure history using what’s realistically available—then match it to the medical timeline your doctors documented.


