After a cancer diagnosis or other serious illness, it’s common to feel like you’re trying to do everything at once. But for talc exposure cases, the most important work often happens before evidence becomes harder to gather.
In practice, that means acting while:
- Doctors are still documenting causation discussions and relevant history in your chart
- Pathology and imaging reports are accessible for review
- You can still identify brands used, approximate purchase periods, and where products were obtained
- You can obtain records efficiently before providers change systems or archive older files
Georgia law has time limits for filing personal injury claims, and those deadlines can vary depending on the circumstances. The safest approach is to get a legal evaluation early so you know what applies to your situation.


