When a medical diagnosis changes your daily routine, the last thing you need is confusion about what to document—or whether you should even consider a claim. In Norcross, many families are juggling work schedules, school drop-offs, and treatment appointments around the Atlanta-area commute. That reality matters, because your case moves faster when you collect key information early.
Start by building a “case folder” today (even before you contact a lawyer):
- A copy of your pathology reports and any cancer staging documentation (if applicable)
- Treatment summaries and follow-up plans
- Insurance denial/approval letters related to diagnosis or treatment
- A written timeline of when talc-containing products were used and when symptoms began
A local attorney can then help you translate that information into a claim strategy that aligns with Georgia practice and the deadlines that apply to injury lawsuits.


