After a diagnosis, many people in the Liberty area focus on treatment and forget that evidence has to be built early. A practical first step is to create a “case-ready” packet while memories are still fresh.
Within the next 30–60 days, consider doing this:
- Write a simple talc timeline: where the product was used (home, childcare, caregiver routines), approximate brands, and how long use lasted.
- Collect medical proof: pathology reports, discharge summaries, imaging results, and any doctor notes discussing suspected causes.
- Request supporting records from treating providers (and keep copies of everything you receive).
- Save product identifiers if you still have packaging, labels, or even old receipts.
In Missouri, missing deadlines or failing to preserve key records can complicate—or limit—your options. The sooner you organize, the easier it is for an attorney to evaluate liability and causation.


