Before you think about legal next steps, stabilize your situation. Then, start building a record.
- Get medical guidance and keep every visit note. Ask your provider to document the diagnosis clearly and to record relevant history (including product use if you can share it accurately).
- Write down a timeline while details are fresh. Include approximate years of use, how the product was applied, and which brands or packaging you remember.
- Preserve product evidence. If you still have the container, a photo of the label can be as helpful as the container itself.
- Avoid “quick answers” from casual conversations. Insurance representatives, employers, or even well-meaning contacts may ask questions—consider routing major communications through counsel.
If you’re trying to decide whether it’s worth contacting a lawyer, the goal is simple: determine whether your facts line up with the kind of evidence that supports a product-liability claim in Nevada.


