In our area, many residents are exposed through everyday routines—baby care, grooming habits, and long-term use of moisture- and friction-reducing powders. For some families, the concern begins after a diagnosis, when doctors (or discussions in the medical community) raise questions about possible exposure history.
East Wenatchee households also tend to keep products around for convenience—buying in bulk, using multiple bottles over time, or refilling containers—so it’s common for people to have partial records. Even when you don’t have every receipt, your lawyer can still help reconstruct what matters: product identity, approximate purchase periods, where the product was used, and how long exposure likely continued.


