Before you focus on legal options, your treatment plan comes first. But in product-liability cases, the quality of your evidence often depends on what you do early.
**Within the next few days, focus on: **
- Collect medical documents you already have: pathology or biopsy results, oncology notes, imaging reports, and summaries of treatment.
- Write a timeline that fits how people actually remember at home in Lakeland—approximate years of use, which products you recall, and whether you used talc for personal care or other household routines.
- Save product information even if you no longer have the container. If you bought products at local retailers, check whether you have bank/receipt records or emails/online purchase history.
Why this matters: Tennessee cases move on schedules. Missing or incomplete records can slow investigations and reduce the clarity needed for settlement discussions.


