In a community like Moberly, it’s common for medical care to involve multiple appointments, specialists, and follow-up testing over months. That schedule can cause people to delay gathering information—then later struggle to obtain older records or product details.
A practical early move is to start a “case file” while you’re still receiving care. Your lawyer can use it to request records efficiently and identify gaps before those gaps become permanent.
What to prioritize early:
- Pathology and diagnostic reports (especially those created at the time of diagnosis)
- Treatment summaries and follow-up notes
- Any documentation tying your diagnosis to risk factors discussed by your clinicians
- Your talc exposure timeline (brands, approximate dates, and where the product was used)


