In Berkeley, people often delay getting formal documentation because they’re trying to keep up with daily life—attending appointments around work shifts, walking to transit, or taking care of family responsibilities. But medication injury cases depend heavily on your medical timeline.
That means the early days after a new prescription can make or break your evidence.
What typically creates complications for Bay Area residents:
- Symptoms start during a period of high activity (work deadlines, travel, events), making it harder to separate medication effects from other stressors.
- Multiple providers treat you across different systems (primary care, urgent care, specialists), and records may arrive slowly.
- Patients switch medications quickly—sometimes with limited documentation of why the switch occurred.
A lawyer can help you assemble the story insurers expect: what changed, when it changed, and why the medication is medically connected to what happened.


