In many talc exposure matters, what slows a case down isn’t the science—it’s missing or scattered information. A strong first step is creating a simple, dated record that you can share with counsel.
Consider organizing:
- Your diagnosis timeline (first symptoms, formal diagnosis date, major treatment dates)
- Household product history (brands you used, roughly when you used them, where you bought them—store vs. online)
- Medical documentation (pathology or pathology summaries, imaging reports, physician notes you received)
- Costs you’re already tracking (co-pays, tests, travel for care, lost time from work)
For Wilsonville families, this often means pulling together records from multiple providers and insurers while you’re also coordinating care schedules around commute times and school/work obligations.


