In our experience, the fastest path to clarity usually starts with a short, organized “evidence timeline.” That matters because product and medical documentation can become harder to obtain the longer you wait.
Start with these priorities:
- Lock in your medical record set. Ask your provider for the documents that control the diagnosis—pathology results, imaging reports, and treatment summaries.
- Write a simple exposure history. Include approximate years of use, brands if you remember them, and where you typically bought or stored the product.
- Keep communications consistent. If you’re contacted by insurance or asked for statements, accuracy matters. Your wording can affect how the claim is viewed later.
- Don’t rely only on “online research.” Public information may guide questions, but your claim should be built around what your records can support.
When residents are traveling between appointments (and sometimes between facilities), it’s easy to lose track of paper. A lawyer can help you organize what’s most important so you’re not repeating requests or missing deadlines.


