Before you contact anyone about legal options, make sure your medical care is in place. Then, while you’re still gathering information, start protecting evidence that often becomes harder to obtain later.
Hinsdale families commonly deal with multiple doctors, specialists, and insurance handoffs. That means records can be spread across systems and providers. A practical approach is to:
- Save every diagnostic record you receive (pathology, imaging reports, treatment summaries)
- Write down a talc-exposure timeline (brands, approximate years, who used it, and where products were stored in the home)
- Keep copies of insurance correspondence related to diagnosis and treatment
When people wait too long, product packaging is thrown away, pharmacy histories get harder to access, and details about which exact powder was used fade. Getting organized early helps your attorney evaluate whether the facts line up with a talc-based product-liability theory.


