Before you talk to a lawyer (or while you’re scheduling that consultation), gather the information that most often determines whether a claim is viable:
- Product details: brand name, label photos, container type, or any leftover packaging
- How it was used: baby care, personal care, workplace or hobby use, or frequent dusting/handling
- Timeline: approximate years and frequency (for example, “daily use for several years”)
- Medical records: diagnosis date, pathology/testing results, and current treatment plan
- Household context: who used the product (you, a child, a caregiver) and whether multiple products were involved
In Watertown homes and community settings, it’s common for caregivers to pass products around or use more than one brand over time. That doesn’t automatically block a claim—it just makes timeline clarity and product identification especially important.


