Many people in the Triangle area (including Wake Forest) put off organizing records while they’re juggling appointments, work schedules, and family responsibilities. The problem is that delays can make evidence harder to collect.
A practical approach is to build a simple “claim-ready” timeline within the first few weeks:
- When symptoms started (month/year is fine)
- When you received diagnosis and any staging/grade information
- Which talc-containing products you used (brand, approximate years, and where you bought them)
- Whether the product was used consistently or only for a period of time
Why this matters locally: North Carolina claims often involve document requests and deadlines tied to insurance and litigation schedules. A clear timeline helps your lawyer respond promptly and keeps your case from stalling due to missing records.


