After a diagnosis that you suspect may be linked to talc exposure, the first priority is medical care—not paperwork. But you can protect your options immediately by doing a few practical things while details are still fresh:
- Ask your doctor to document the condition clearly in your records (including tests, staging/clinical findings where applicable, and treatment decisions).
- Create a simple exposure timeline: approximate start/stop dates, where the product was used, and how often.
- Collect what you can find: old containers, receipts, product photos, or even labels from storage areas.
- Avoid guessing in writing. If you don’t know a brand or date, note it as unknown rather than filling in blanks.
These steps matter because product cases often hinge on whether the product identity and exposure history can be connected to the medical record with credibility.


