In our experience, the most successful talc-related cases begin with stability—getting the right medical care and ensuring your diagnosis is documented clearly. Before talking to anyone about legal steps, make sure your treatment team has the information they need to evaluate your condition.
Then, while you’re working through appointments, start building a simple “case file”:
- Diagnosis documentation (pathology reports, biopsy results, imaging summaries)
- Treatment timeline (surgeries, chemotherapy/radiation if applicable, follow-up care)
- Household product history (brands you remember, approximate years of use, where the product was stored)
This matters because Texas courts and insurers expect claims to be supported by records—not assumptions. When you’re dealing with cancer or a long-term injury, the documentation helps your attorney connect the dots between exposure history and medical findings.


