Online tools can help organize information, draft questions, or create a basic timeline. But automated “guidance” can’t do the key legal work that typically drives outcomes—especially in product-liability cases.
A lawyer’s value is in tasks like:
- Identifying which talc-containing products and manufacturers may be relevant to your medical history
- Reviewing Illinois-focused procedural requirements that can affect how and when you file
- Coordinating documentation requests and assessing what records are actually persuasive
- Advising on what to say (and what not to say) when insurers or defense counsel start asking questions
If you’ve already been diagnosed, the “fast” part should be getting a confident case review, not relying on a tool that can’t evaluate evidence.


