In a smaller community like Belgrade, it’s common for people to rely on memory: which brand you bought, where it was purchased, and how long it was used. But when a claim moves forward, insurers and defense teams expect dates, product identifiers, and medical documentation—not general recollections.
That’s why we start by organizing your information in a way that works for Montana’s legal process:
- Medical records (pathology, imaging, treatment summaries)
- A timeline of talc product use (years, frequency, changes in brands)
- Purchase and product clues (labels, packaging details, retailer receipts if available)
- Provider documentation that reflects diagnosis and causation discussions
Even if you’ve already tried to “look it up,” a structured record package is what makes the difference between a claim that stalls and one that can move toward settlement.


