Many people only connect their illness to talc after a diagnosis, sometimes years later. In the meantime, everyday life moves fast—receipts get discarded, product containers disappear, and family members forget brand names or exact purchase timing.
In Georgia, missing key documentation can make it harder to prove exposure and causation. That’s why acting early matters: your lawyer can quickly help you preserve what you have (labels, packaging, photos, and any pharmacy or retail records) and build a clear exposure timeline.


