The legal process can’t move forward responsibly without medical clarity. So the first priority is staying on track with your treatment plan—especially if you’re dealing with a serious diagnosis.
At the same time, you can reduce delays later by taking a few immediate actions:
- Request copies of your records (pathology reports, imaging, treatment summaries).
- Write down your exposure timeline while details are fresh—brands, approximate years, where you purchased products, and who used them.
- Keep every bill and denial letter from health insurance and other coverage sources.
In practice, Fort Mill residents often have gaps in product memory because powders were used in multiple households or purchased over long periods. That’s normal—but a lawyer can still build a credible record when you preserve what you do have.


