Most people don’t realize that evidence can disappear fast—especially the kinds of documents and product details that help connect a diagnosis to a specific talc exposure history.
In Oregon, even when timelines vary by case type and how quickly records are obtained, waiting too long can create avoidable problems such as:
- Medical records becoming harder to obtain (especially if providers have changed systems or closed).
- Gaps in your exposure timeline as memories fade.
- Difficulty identifying which products were used when a household kept several brands over the years.
If you’re currently in treatment, the goal is not to derail care—it’s to start building a case file early so your lawyer can move quickly once you’re ready.


