Before focusing on legal steps, the priority is building a clear medical record.
- Follow your treating physician’s plan and request that your chart reflects relevant history (including the products you used and for how long).
- Ask about documentation: test results, pathology reports (if applicable), imaging, and any specialist notes that connect symptoms and risk factors.
- Write down a product timeline while details are fresh—brand names, approximate years of use, and where the product was purchased (a store receipt, old packaging, or even a photo can help).
- Keep records of costs and work impact so your attorney can evaluate damages tied to real life in Brenham—medical bills, travel for care, medication expenses, and time missed from work.
Taking these steps early can make it easier for counsel to evaluate whether the facts support a product-injury claim.


