After a diagnosis, it’s easy to focus only on treatment. But evidence can fade quickly—especially if you used talc products for years and don’t keep every box.
A strong claim usually starts with three immediate moves:
- Request complete medical records early (pathology reports, imaging, biopsy results, treatment summaries).
- Build a simple exposure timeline: approximate years of use, product types (body powder, baby powder, personal care powders), and who used them.
- Save what you can from home: labels, receipts (if available), photos of packaging, or even the location where products were stored.
Even if you’re unsure which brand was involved, that doesn’t automatically end the inquiry—organized documentation helps attorneys identify what to investigate next.


