In Wisconsin, deadlines and court procedures matter. Even when a case seems straightforward, evidence can get harder to obtain over time—medical offices close records, family members forget details, and product packaging gets tossed.
That’s why the first step for Pewaukee clients is usually a focused review of:
- Your diagnosis and treatment timeline
- Which talc-containing products you used (and when)
- How your exposure happened in real life (routine household use, caregiver use, multiple brands over time)
- What documentation already exists (pathology results, imaging reports, treatment summaries)
We then map those facts to the types of evidence typically needed in product-liability disputes—so you’re not stuck guessing what matters.


