Many people wait until they “feel ready” to talk to an attorney. But the strongest cases are often built early—before key records become hard to obtain or memories get fuzzy.
Start with these immediate steps:
- Confirm your medical documentation: pathology reports, imaging results, treatment summaries, and any physician notes that reference possible causes.
- Write a plain-language exposure timeline: approximate years of use, where the product was stored or purchased, and whether you used one brand or multiple.
- Save product clues: labels, packaging, receipts, online order emails, or even photos of boxes/bottles from household cleanouts.
Even if you’re unsure about every detail, that doesn’t automatically weaken a case—what matters is assembling enough information to help counsel identify the most relevant manufacturers and product lines.


