Start with your doctors. Then, start building a record you can rely on. In talc exposure matters, “what happened” and “when it happened” usually matters just as much as the diagnosis itself.
A practical Celina-focused checklist:
- Ask for copies of key records (pathology reports, imaging reports, oncology or specialist notes).
- Write down your talc exposure timeline while it’s fresh—brands you remember, approximate years, and where the products were used in your home.
- Track treatment costs and missed work from the beginning. Even early documentation can help later when calculating losses.
If you’re still undergoing treatment, you don’t have to wait to organize information. Many people in North Texas can’t afford to “figure it out later,” especially when bills and follow-up appointments are stacking up.


