Many Mercer Island families keep records digitally (online pharmacy portals, insurance statements, appointment summaries) rather than in paper form. That’s normal—but it can create gaps when a claim depends on:
- When exposure happened (brand/product details and approximate years of use)
- When symptoms began
- When diagnosis and treatment started
- What healthcare providers documented at the time
In Washington, the legal system has filing deadlines that can limit options if action is delayed. Even when the exposure years are long past, you still need to preserve evidence now and get a strategy in place—especially if you’re relying on older product packaging, purchase history, or memory.


