Richmond households often use the same personal care products for years—through changing caregivers, shared bathrooms, and routine shopping at local retailers. That lifestyle can create an evidence problem later: labels get thrown out, older bottles are replaced, and it becomes harder to identify the exact brand and product line.
Add in Virginia’s practical realities—like how quickly medical records must be requested, how long it can take to obtain historical pharmacy and treatment documentation, and how deadlines for filing can apply—and you can see why a careful approach matters.
The goal isn’t to argue headlines. It’s to build a claim around what you used, when you used it, and how your doctors connected your diagnosis to your exposure risk.


