Before you worry about claims, protect your health and document what your doctors say. In practice, that often includes:
- Keeping pathology reports, imaging results, and biopsy summaries organized by date
- Asking your treating providers to note the diagnosis clearly (and what factors were considered)
- Requesting copies of treatment plans and prognosis language
Why this matters locally: California courts and adjusters often look for consistent records over time. If your medical documentation is scattered—or if earlier notes don’t match later summaries—defense teams may argue the connection is speculative.
Once you have medical records in order, your lawyer can help translate them into the kind of evidence product cases require.


