In a smaller community, it’s common for people to rely on the same local clinics, specialists, and pharmacies—then later realize their symptoms didn’t start “randomly.” When side effects appear during a busy season (or after a new prescription before a trip, event, or shift schedule changes), the timeline can get messy.
That’s where your next steps matter:
- Symptom onset dates (when you first noticed changes)
- Dosage changes (including any refill adjustments)
- Doctor follow-ups (what was said, documented, and prescribed)
- Hospital or urgent care visits (often the strongest objective records)
California courts generally expect claims to be supported with credible medical documentation. If you’re relying only on memory, you may end up with gaps an insurance adjuster can exploit.


