When you’re trying to make sense of a new cancer diagnosis or serious medical condition, the most important step is protecting your health. After that, your priority is preserving what insurance companies and courts expect to see.
Start with three actions that tend to matter in Illinois claims:
- Confirm the diagnosis and treatment timeline
- Ask your providers for documentation that clearly states your diagnosis, treatment plan, and key findings.
- Write down your exposure history while it’s still fresh
- Include approximate years of use, product types (body powder, hygiene products, etc.), and where you likely purchased them.
- Keep product identifiers if you have them
- Labels, packaging photos, or even old receipts can be helpful when the exact brand matters.
If you’re wondering whether you should wait until you “know more,” the better approach is usually to organize while you get treatment. Evidence becomes harder to reconstruct the longer you wait.


