When people reach out, they usually have fragments: an old container in storage, a vague memory of which brand was used, or a timeline that’s mostly based on family routine. That’s common in suburban households where products get used for years and repurchased over time.
Before your first consultation, gather:
- Product identifiers: brand name, any visible lot/UPC numbers, photos of packaging/labels if you still have them
- Your exposure timeline: approximate years of use, frequency, and whether it was used for infants, adults, or both
- Where it was used: home bathroom, nursery, caregiver routines, or other consistent settings
- Medical documentation: diagnosis records, pathology reports if applicable, and a list of treatments you’ve undergone
If you’re not sure which details matter most, that’s exactly what counsel can help you sort out—without turning your home life into a research project.


