In the months after diagnosis, many people in the Concord area focus on treatment and appointments—where it should be. But there are a few practical actions that can strengthen a claim later:
- Keep every medical document: pathology reports, imaging summaries, oncology notes, and treatment plans.
- Write down product details while they’re fresh: brand names, approximate purchase years, where you bought the product (pharmacy, big-box store, online), and how often it was used.
- Save packaging and receipts if you still have them—even partial labels or photos can help identify the exact product.
- Ask your doctors to document relevant exposure history in your chart (not just verbally). This can matter when causation is disputed.
If you’re already in treatment, you don’t need to “figure out the law” right away. But you should consider contacting counsel soon so evidence isn’t lost and deadlines don’t sneak up.


