Lodi residents often juggle work, school schedules, and commuting on tight timelines. When a diagnosis hits, it’s easy to lose track of what matters legally—especially while you’re focused on treatment and appointments.
A practical first step is to capture your “paper trail” before it disappears. In New Jersey, evidence gathering and deadlines can be time-sensitive, so your early organization can make a real difference when you speak with counsel.
What to do this week
- Request copies of your medical records (pathology, imaging, biopsy reports, and treatment summaries).
- Write a simple exposure timeline: when you started using talc products, how often, and whether you used one brand or multiple.
- Save product proof: containers/labels, photos of packaging, purchase receipts (if you have them), or even retailer order histories.
- Keep all communications organized—especially insurer letters and doctor correspondence.


