When you’re dealing with illness that may have started years ago, the biggest challenge is usually not proving you’re sick—it’s proving where exposure happened, when it likely occurred, and how it connects to your diagnosis.
Local life adds real-world friction. Phone records get lost, families change addresses, and medical providers rotate or retire. A Fulton-based lawyer strategy focuses on building a clear timeline early, so you’re not trying to reconstruct details while symptoms worsen or records become harder to obtain.


