In Richmond and the surrounding Houston region, people often delay taking action because they’re overwhelmed by treatment plans and paperwork. But the earliest steps can make a meaningful difference in how well a claim is supported.
Start here:
- Get and keep your full medical file (pathology reports, imaging, biopsy results, doctor notes, and treatment summaries).
- Document your product use while details are fresh—brands, where you bought it, approximate years of use, and what it was used for (baby care, friction/moisture control, cosmetic routines, etc.).
- Save what you can: photos of containers/labels, receipts if available, and any packaging you still have.
- Be cautious with recorded statements to anyone connected to a product claim or insurer. Even “helpful” answers can be used to narrow your case.
A lawyer can help you organize this information into a timeline that matches how Texas courts and claims reviews evaluate evidence.


