Before you think about legal strategy, focus on two practical priorities—both of which support your health and your eventual claim:
- Get (and keep) the medical documentation. Ask your doctors to clearly document diagnoses, test results, and treatment history. If your condition is being evaluated in connection with talc, make sure your records reflect that conversation.
- Reconstruct your exposure timeline while it’s still fresh. Think beyond one product bottle. Did you use baby powder for years? Was it used at home for children or caregivers? Do you remember where you bought it (local retail stores, online orders, pharmacies), and roughly when?
Gallatin families often have exposure histories tied to caregiving routines—infants, children, and everyday hygiene products. When you can describe frequency, duration, and product types, it helps attorneys evaluate whether the evidence can support a claim.


