Claims involving weed killer exposure tend to move faster when the first review answers three practical questions:
- When did exposure likely occur? (dates, seasons, and where it happened)
- Which product(s) were involved? (labels, product types, application method)
- What medical diagnosis ties to the exposure? (records that show the condition and treatment timeline)
You don’t need a perfect memory. You do need a credible, documented story that an attorney can evaluate against Georgia legal standards and the evidence usually expected in these cases.


