In Florence, many people start by contacting family, employers, and healthcare providers—understandably. But before you talk to anyone about your case, protect the parts that matter most:
- Get and keep your medical records (imaging reports, pathology, oncology notes, treatment plans).
- Write down your product history while details are fresh: brand names you remember, approximate years of use, how the product was applied, and where it was purchased (store, online, or by a caregiver).
- Save product packaging or photos if you still have them.
- Avoid speculation in writing—comments like “I’m sure it was the talc” can become a problem later when questions arise about causation.
A local attorney can help you translate what you know into a factual record—without guesswork—so your claim doesn’t get derailed by avoidable inconsistencies.


