Many people in Cody don’t keep old containers or receipts long-term. Products may have been purchased years earlier at a local store, while traveling, or through household purchases. Over time, labels fade, family members change, and the details become harder to reconstruct.
That’s why the first step is not guesswork—it’s evidence recovery:
- Identifying the brand name and product type you used (even if you only remember part of it)
- Building a timeline of where and how often the product was used
- Collecting medical records from the earliest diagnosis onward
If you can locate any packaging photos, remaining product, or even old product descriptions from a cabinet, that can help. But even without perfect documentation, an experienced attorney can often help piece together a defensible exposure history.


