Before you focus on legal steps, take care of the medical side. Then, while details are fresh, focus on the information that tends to make or break talc cases.
Start a simple “talc timeline”:
- Approximate years you used baby powder or other talc-containing personal care products
- Brands and product types (baby powder, cosmetic powders, body powders)
- Where you bought them (big-box stores, local retailers, online)
- How the products were used (for infants, for friction control, for moisture management)
Gather medical documentation as soon as you can:
- Diagnosis records and pathology/testing results
- Treatment summaries (surgery, chemotherapy, radiation)
- Records that describe your clinician’s risk factors and exposure history
In Texas, delays can complicate evidence collection and limit options, so it’s smart to discuss your situation promptly—even if you’re still receiving treatment.


