Before anything legal happens, your medical team should guide testing and care. But you can also take steps that matter for an Oklahoma product case.
Start a simple talc exposure file (paper or digital):
- The product brand(s) and approximate years you used them
- Where you bought the products (for example, local retail stores or online purchases)
- If you used multiple powders, list them in the order you remember
- Photos of packaging/labels (if you still have them)
- A running list of symptoms and diagnosis dates
That kind of organization can be crucial when you’re dealing with changing medical records, multiple treatment providers, and the reality that some family members may not recall details until after a diagnosis.


