Before you worry about legal strategy, focus on assembling the materials that tend to drive decisions in product-liability cases. For many people in El Reno, the hardest part is remembering details from years ago—especially if you used multiple household products or bought items from different retailers.
Create a simple folder (paper or digital) and collect:
- Diagnosis paperwork (pathology reports, biopsy results, discharge summaries)
- Treatment timeline (radiology/oncology visits and dates)
- Any medical notes referencing suspected causes or risk factors
- What you used and when (brand names if possible, approximate years, and where it was kept)
- Receipts or pharmacy/insurance records that show purchase history when available
If you still have the packaging or product label, keep it. If not, write down what you remember—colors, container shape, whether it was marketed as body powder, baby powder, or a similar personal-care product.


