Many people in the South Florida area delay documenting their product history because they’re focused on recovery and follow-ups. But in talc-related cases, the “clock” starts to run in a practical sense as soon as records become harder to obtain—physician offices change systems, imaging reports get archived, and old packaging is thrown out.
That’s why a fast, organized approach matters:
- Secure medical documentation early (pathology reports, imaging summaries, treatment records)
- Reconstruct product use while memories are fresh (brand names, approximate purchase years, where products were stored)
- Identify retail sources when possible (household purchases from local stores, online orders, or bulk buys)
A lawyer’s job is to translate that information into a claim theory that can survive real-world scrutiny.


