Before you think about filings or paperwork, focus on the steps that protect your health and build a clear record.
- Follow your doctor’s plan and keep copies of records. Ask for pathology reports, imaging summaries, and any test results tied to your diagnosis.
- Write down your talc exposure timeline while it’s fresh. Include approximate years, who used the product, how often it was used, and where it was stored (common household locations help jog memories).
- Collect what you can from closets and cabinets. Even if the original container is gone, look for receipts, old packaging, barcodes, photos, or product labels.
- Be careful with statements to anyone who calls about the product. If you haven’t reviewed your options with counsel, avoid giving recorded statements that could later be used to dispute your claim.
A local attorney can help you turn these details into an organized case timeline that fits the way Oklahoma courts handle civil discovery and evidence.


