Before you search for “AI help” or online tools, focus on actions that preserve evidence and protect your claim.
1) Confirm your diagnosis is documented
- Ask your doctor’s office for the most recent summaries you can receive.
- If you have pathology reports, keep copies (or request them).
2) Build a simple exposure timeline Include:
- Approximate years of use
- Product type (powder for personal use, baby use, cosmetic use, etc.)
- Where it was purchased (general retailer categories are helpful if you don’t recall exact brands)
- Any major symptom milestones (even approximate dates)
3) Save product identifiers if you still have them Boxes, labels, receipts, or even photos can help. If you don’t have the container, note any brand names you remember and whether you used more than one product over time.
4) Don’t let insurance or billing conversations derail you When a diagnosis is involved, it’s easy to spend weeks responding to requests. A lawyer can help you respond appropriately to document requests and focus on treatment first.


