When you’re dealing with a serious diagnosis, it’s easy to lose track of details. A quick, organized approach can make a meaningful difference in a product-injury claim.
Start with your medical file:
- Request copies of pathology reports, imaging summaries, and treatment plans.
- Keep a list of medications and major procedure dates.
- Ask your doctor what they consider relevant risk factors and what evidence they relied on.
Then document product exposure:
- Save any remaining product containers, boxes, or labels.
- If you no longer have the packaging, write down brand names you used, approximate purchase years, and where you bought the product (local stores, online, etc.).
- If multiple household members used similar products, note that too—family timelines can be important.
Avoid statements that can be misunderstood:
- Don’t guess about causation in writing.
- Be cautious with recorded statements or “intake” forms from insurers/defense teams.
A lawyer can turn these early steps into a coherent case timeline—especially when the exposure occurred over many years.


