Before you talk to anyone about a claim, focus on care. But as soon as you’re able, start organizing the information that insurers and defense attorneys will later ask for.
Practical steps that matter in North Carolina:
- Ask your doctor how your exposure history relates to your diagnosis and request records of testing, pathology reports, and follow-up notes.
- Keep bills, test results, discharge paperwork, and medication lists in one place (digital + paper).
- Document what you used and when—even if you don’t have the original container. Notes about brand names, approximate years, and how the product was used can be crucial.
If you’re overwhelmed, that’s normal. A lawyer can help you convert medical paperwork and product memories into a coherent case timeline.


