When you live in a community like Macedonia—where many people commute to work and manage family schedules—the first challenge is often time and organization. The best starting point is to stabilize your documentation while you’re still in active treatment.
Do this early:
- Request and save your most recent pathology reports and any oncology summaries.
- Write a plain-language exposure timeline (years used, approximate frequency, where the product was stored, and which household members used it).
- Gather product identifiers you can realistically find: old packaging photos, label remnants, purchase receipts, or even retailer history if you used subscriptions or online accounts.
Even if you don’t have every brand or exact date, an organized timeline can still help attorneys connect your medical history to the products you used.


