In Hardeeville, many people start by calling an attorney—or searching online—because they want to know whether their situation is “worth pursuing.” Before any settlement discussion makes sense, your lawyer needs two things:
- A credible exposure timeline (when and how contact likely occurred)
- A documented medical timeline (diagnosis, testing, treatment, and progression)
A “fast guidance” approach typically means your attorney helps you build an evidence packet that insurance and defense counsel can’t dismiss as vague. You don’t need to know legal theory up front; you need to preserve the facts in a usable order.


