Before anyone talks strategy, your medical care has to come first. But while you’re planning treatment, you can also preserve the information that typically matters most in talc exposure claims.
Do this early if you can:
- Write down a product timeline (approximate years of use, brands if known, and where you bought them—local retailers, online, or shared household purchases).
- Save records from your diagnosis such as pathology reports, imaging summaries, and treatment plans.
- Keep billing and insurance paperwork showing what you’ve paid (or what you still owe) for diagnosis and care.
- Store any product packaging/labels if you still have them.
In Tennessee, deadlines and procedural steps can move quickly once a case is filed or formally pursued. Getting organized sooner can reduce delays later.


