After a diagnosis, it’s easy to focus only on treatment. But for talc exposure cases, the strongest claims are built on a timeline—what product was used, when it was used, and how your medical records track the progression of the condition.
In real life, families in Brevard County often run into the same problem: product packaging is tossed, purchase history is incomplete, and medical documents are scattered across providers. Starting early helps prevent gaps.
What to do right now (practical checklist):
- Write down brand names, approximate start/stop years, and where you bought the product (local retailers, online orders, etc.).
- Locate recent medical documents: pathology reports, biopsy results, and imaging summaries.
- Request copies of treatment records (radiology/oncology notes) that explain diagnosis and course of care.
- If you no longer have the container, document anything you remember about labeling, shape/color of packaging, or product form.
A lawyer’s job is to turn that information into a case narrative that insurers and defense counsel can’t dismiss.


