The fastest path to clarity begins with two tracks:
-
Medical care and documentation
- Get evaluated and follow through with recommended testing.
- Keep copies of diagnosis paperwork, imaging or pathology reports (when available), treatment summaries, and prescription records.
-
Exposure documentation before it disappears
- If you still have containers, photos, or labels, preserve them.
- If you don’t, gather other proof: purchase receipts, product names from old emails, credit card statements, and any written notes about what was applied and where.
Ohio injury claims can hinge on whether exposure, product type, and medical findings can be connected in a way that withstands scrutiny. Early organization helps you avoid scrambling later.


