In Milwaukee, many families balance treatment, work schedules, and caregiving responsibilities while trying to remember product details from years ago. It’s common to discover exposure history only after a diagnosis—sometimes after switching pharmacies, changing doctors, or moving between homes.
That matters because in product injury claims, the strongest cases depend on reconstructing:
- What product(s) were used (brand, label, and packaging details if available)
- How they were used (frequency, routines, who applied the product)
- When exposure happened (timeline across years)
- What medical testing and diagnosis followed
Waiting can make it harder to obtain records from older providers, track down product packaging, or confirm purchase information—especially if the original container is gone.


