Before you reach out to potential defendants or respond to requests for information, focus on building a clean record.
- Confirm the medical diagnosis and treatment timeline. Ask your providers what tests were done and how your condition is documented.
- Write down what you remember—right now. Include product types (baby powder vs. cosmetic powder), brands if you recall them, and approximate years of use.
- Keep what you can find. Receipts, old containers, photos of labels, or even packaging that’s been stored in a bathroom drawer can matter.
- Avoid guessing about causation. Headlines can be misleading. Your lawyer can help align symptoms, risk factors, and exposure timing.
This early phase matters in Wisconsin because evidence often has to be preserved and organized quickly to meet legal deadlines and to support expert review later.


