After a diagnosis, the most important thing is to stabilize your health first. Then, as soon as you can, shift into “evidence mode.” That usually means:
- Writing a simple timeline of when talc-containing products were used (approximate years are often enough to begin)
- Collecting medical records that show diagnosis, treatment, and progression
- Identifying product details—brand name, packaging description, and where you typically purchased it
In Minnesota, insurance companies and defense teams often expect a clear, document-supported story. The faster you can gather records and reduce guesswork, the better your attorney can evaluate causation and potential liability theories.


