Start with two priorities: medical documentation and evidence preservation.
- Ask your doctor to document diagnosis details clearly. If you’re told your condition may be linked to exposure risks, make sure the record reflects what was discussed and what tests were performed.
- Create a simple exposure timeline now. In Lockhart households, talc or talc-based hygiene products may have been used for years, sometimes across multiple bathroom cabinets. Write down what you remember while it’s still fresh: brands, approximate years, frequency, and where the products were purchased or stored.
- Save product identifiers if you can. Photos of labels, packaging, or receipts are helpful. If you don’t have the items anymore, note anything distinctive you recall.
Texas personal injury and product-liability claims depend heavily on records and timing—so the sooner you gather what you can, the better positioned you are for a meaningful case review.


