Before you search for “talc help” online or respond to messages from anyone claiming to be able to “handle it automatically,” focus on preserving what matters most for a product-liability claim:
- Confirm your diagnosis and get the key medical documents (pathology and treatment summaries are often central).
- Write down your talc exposure timeline: approximate start/stop years, frequency, and the household routines where talc was used.
- Locate any product identifiers you can still access—labels, photos, receipts, or even brand descriptions from family members.
- Create a single folder (paper or digital) for medical records, bills, and insurance correspondence.
Washington cases can turn on whether the evidence is complete and consistent early. Acting promptly helps your lawyer request the right records before they become harder to obtain.


