Many residents don’t remember exact brand names from years ago—especially when products were bought for multiple family members or replaced frequently. In coastal Georgia life, it’s common to have:
- Multiple caregivers using different products in the same home
- Products stored and used across decades (including travel kits for vacations around Tybee Island)
- Exposure that occurred during periods when insurance coverage, pharmacies, or shopping habits changed
Because of that, your case usually improves when you can reconstruct the “who/what/when” with whatever you still have—labels, purchase records, pharmacy/insurance statements, or even photos.
An AI-assisted intake process can help you capture and organize those details consistently, but it’s not a substitute for legal evaluation of causation and liability under Georgia product-liability rules.


