Before you contact counsel, put your immediate priorities in order:
- Continue medical care (and follow through with recommended specialists). A diagnosis and treatment plan create the record lawyers need.
- Start an “exposure + diagnosis” log—simple dates and product names/brands if you have them.
- Save the paper trail: pathology reports, imaging summaries, treatment statements, and any communications from providers about suspected causes.
- Don’t rely on social media alone. Public posts can be emotionally validating, but claims must be supported by records.
In smaller communities like Salem Lakes, it’s also common for families to share products across households or for caregivers to manage medical paperwork. If that’s your situation, gather information from family members early—especially if your exposure involved multiple household products over many years.


