After a diagnosis, it’s natural to want answers quickly. But the strongest talc-related claims usually start with two parallel tracks:
- Get treatment and follow-up care so your medical record is complete and current.
- Preserve what can prove exposure and diagnosis, before details become harder to confirm.
In real life, that can mean keeping pathology and imaging reports from your visits, saving any discharge summaries, and writing down what you can remember about product use (brands, approximate years, and where the product was stored or purchased).
If you’re dealing with ongoing care, a lawyer can help you organize evidence without forcing you to relive every detail in the wrong order.


