In a busy Houston-area routine, it’s easy for documents to get lost between visits and pharmacy runs. The fastest way to help your claim move forward is to create a simple evidence “starter kit” while everything is still fresh.
Start with:
- A medical record folder: diagnosis letter, pathology reports, imaging results, treatment summaries, and follow-up notes.
- A talc use timeline: approximate years of use, product types (hygiene powder, baby powder, or other talc-containing products), and whether use was personal or caregiver-related.
- Any product identifiers you can locate: photos of labels, lids, boxes, or even partial packaging.
If you’re not sure what to gather, that’s normal. Many Seabrook families discover details gradually—through home cleanouts, older receipts, or pharmacy/retailer records. A lawyer can help you structure what you already have and identify what to request next.


