In a busy city like Inglewood—where many families are balancing caregiving, travel, and long commutes—people often put paperwork on the back burner. But in product injury matters, delays can make it harder to reconstruct exposure.
Here’s a practical priority order:
- Follow your medical plan first. Keep records of diagnoses, pathology reports, imaging, and treatment history.
- Document product details while you can. Search for old packaging, receipts, photos, or even the brand name from memory.
- Write down an exposure timeline. Include approximate years, frequency, and where the product was used in your home.
- Avoid “quick statements” to anyone outside your attorney. Insurance adjusters and company representatives may ask questions that can be used against your claim.
- Talk to a lawyer as soon as you have both medical and product information. Early case review helps identify missing records and preserves options.


