The first priority is medical care. But once your doctor has started documenting your condition, it’s important to shift attention to what will matter legally.
In North Augusta households, it’s common that the product used years ago is no longer available in the original packaging. That’s why acting early is practical—not just “strategic.” Start building a record now by:
- Writing down what products were used (brand names if you remember them, and where the product was purchased)
- Estimating how long talc-containing products were used and how often
- Collecting medical records, test results, and any timelines your treating providers have documented
- Saving receipts, old containers, or even photos of product labels if family members still have them
Because product injury cases often depend on exposure history, the sooner you organize details, the easier it becomes to connect your medical records to the relevant product information.


