Before you talk to anyone about a legal claim, your next steps should focus on creating a clean record.
- Get medical clarity and keep your documentation. Ask your provider what the diagnosis means for treatment and how your medical history is being evaluated.
- Write down product-use details while they’re fresh. In Canton households, that often includes who used the product (you, a spouse, a caregiver, or children), where it was stored, and how often it was used.
- Collect what you can from the home. Photos of boxes or bottles, old receipts, pharmacy or store emails, and even packaging labels can help identify the exact product.
- Keep communication consistent. If anyone contacts you about the product or your health, be careful about agreeing to statements before your records are organized.
This is where legal help can make a difference: a lawyer can help you build a timeline that matches your medical records instead of relying on memory alone.


