Before you think about filings or legal strategy, focus on the steps that protect both your health and your case:
- Follow your medical plan and document symptoms/treatment. Keep a record of tests, diagnoses, hospital visits, and ongoing care.
- Identify the products used (as accurately as possible). If you used baby powder or cosmetic powders for years, note brand names, approximate purchase periods, and where they were stored.
- Preserve what you can. If you still have packaging, receipts, or old containers (even partial labels), save them.
- Write a brief exposure timeline. In Hopatcong households, product use often spans multiple life stages—infants, teens, and adults—so a timeline helps connect use to symptoms.
New Jersey personal injury claims follow specific procedural rules and timelines. A lawyer can help ensure you don’t miss important deadlines and can guide you on what documentation to gather while memories are fresh.


