In a suburban community like Mequon, it’s easy for details to get lost—old containers get tossed, labels fade, and “it was years ago” becomes the default answer. Start by tightening your timeline while memories and documents are still available.
Consider doing the following:
- Schedule and follow medical care for your condition and ask your provider to document symptoms, test results, and treatment decisions clearly.
- Write down exposure details: approximate years of use, how the product was used (baby powder, body application, clothing/skin use), and where it was stored.
- Save what you can: product photos, packaging, receipts, or even what the container looked like when you bought it.
A lawyer can then convert that information into a structured exposure history that fits the way claims are evaluated in Wisconsin civil court.


