After you learn you may have been harmed, your first moves can affect how strong your claim becomes.
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Get the medical workup you need first
- Follow your doctors’ testing and treatment plan. Your medical records become central evidence.
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Document product details while you can
- Look for old containers, packaging, receipts (including bank/credit card history), and any photos of labels.
- If you used talc products at a child’s daycare, in a home-care routine, or while caring for family, note that timeline.
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Write a “Houston timeline” of exposure
- In Houston, it’s common to relocate, switch brands, or purchase products from different retailers over the years.
- Create a timeline of approximate start/stop dates, frequency of use, and where the product was purchased or kept.
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Avoid statements that can be misused later
- Be cautious with recorded interviews and broad, unqualified statements about causation.
- Your lawyer can help you communicate accurately without undermining your position.


