After a diagnosis, it’s tempting to spend all your time searching the internet for answers. But in product-injury matters, your best starting point is creating a reliable record—both medically and factually.
Focus on these priorities early:
- Follow your treating physician’s plan and ask for documentation of tests, pathology, imaging, and treatment decisions.
- Write down your product history while it’s fresh: brands, approximate purchase years, where you bought the product, and how it was used.
- Keep what you still have: containers, labels, receipts, photos of packaging, and any notes you made at the time.
If you’re concerned about a talc-related link, legal action typically goes much better when it begins with organized medical records and a workable exposure timeline.


