In New Jersey, delays can matter. Evidence gets harder to retrieve, medical providers may archive older records, and product information can disappear when families move, clean out closets, or simply lose original packaging over time.
That’s why many Ringwood clients start by doing two things right away:
- Confirm what you have medically (pathology reports, imaging, treatment summaries)
- Reconstruct exposure history (approximate years of use, brands if known, where products were purchased)
A talc attorney can then determine what should be requested, what can be supported, and what needs stronger documentation to pursue settlement.


