In Georgia, deadlines can affect whether a claim can move forward. Courts generally require people to bring product-liability and injury claims within specific time limits, and those limits can vary depending on the facts of the case.
That means the most important “fast settlement” step isn’t rushing to file—it’s building a record early enough that evidence is still available. For Forest Park families, that often looks like:
- Getting medical records before providers move systems or retire records
- Requesting pathology reports and treatment summaries while your case is still being actively documented
- Identifying which talc products were used (brand names, approximate purchase years, and where they were obtained)
- Preserving labels, packaging, or any receipts if they still exist
The sooner you start organizing, the less likely you are to get stuck later when key information is harder to retrieve.


