In North Carolina, your next steps matter because documents, records, and memories tend to disappear as treatment continues.
A practical approach many Lewisville clients follow looks like this:
- Confirm the diagnosis and request complete records. Ask your provider for pathology reports, imaging results, treatment plans, and any oncology notes.
- Write down exposure details while they’re fresh. Include brand names if you remember them, where the product was purchased, how often it was used, and who in the household used it.
- Preserve packaging or labels immediately. Even old containers, receipts, or photos of product labels can help connect the medical story to the right product.
- Track dates. Note approximate start/stop dates for product use, symptom onset, and diagnosis date.
- Avoid “guessing” in paperwork. When insurers or claims forms ask questions, stick to what you can support with documents.
A lawyer can help you translate this timeline into a case theory that insurance companies and opposing counsel can’t dismiss as speculation.


