When you’re dealing with medical appointments, imaging, and specialist follow-ups, it’s easy to put documentation on the back burner. But in talc-related product cases, the timeline matters. A smart early step is to create a “case-ready” file that you can share with counsel.
Consider organizing:
- Your diagnosis path (when symptoms began, when you were diagnosed, and what tests confirmed the condition)
- Treatment milestones (surgeries, chemotherapy, specialist visits, and current care)
- Product details you can confirm (brand names, approximate years of use, and where you bought the products)
- Any records from clinicians discussing suspected causes or risk factors
For many Revere families, this also means coordinating documents from multiple healthcare providers. Having everything in one place can help reduce delays if your medical records require authorization and transfer across systems.


