For residents of Superior and across the Denver metro area, one of the most practical early moves is to ensure your diagnosis and treatment history are documented clearly. That means:
- Confirming the diagnoses that your doctors believe are relevant to talc exposure
- Requesting copies of testing results, pathology reports, radiology summaries, and follow-up notes
- Keeping a running list of treatment dates, side effects, and care changes over time
Colorado litigation depends heavily on credible documentation. If the medical record is inconsistent—especially when symptoms evolve—your attorney may need to coordinate with medical professionals to explain the connection between exposure history and health outcomes.


