After a diagnosis, it’s tempting to dive straight into legal questions. But the strongest product-injury claims start with two tracks running at the same time:
- Medical documentation: follow your care plan and keep records of testing, pathology reports, treatment plans, and follow-up notes.
- Product evidence: identify what was used and when—brand names, approximate purchase periods, where you bought it (local stores, online orders, or household stock), and whether you still have packaging.
In Georgetown, many people discover their exposure history while cleaning out cabinets, moving homes, or helping aging relatives. That’s why it’s important to start gathering what you can right away—even if you don’t have every receipt.


