In a suburban community like Coral Springs, many people first notice issues after switching prescriptions—sometimes due to insurance formularies, refill changes, or dosage adjustments arranged during busy clinic schedules.
That’s why the timeline becomes critical. A prescription change might have happened weeks before symptoms worsened, or side effects might appear after a dose increase. If records don’t line up, defense teams often argue the injury came from something else.
A lawyer’s job is to make the story defensible:
- When you started the medication
- When symptoms began and escalated
- What your doctors documented at each visit
- What changed in treatment after the injury
Even if you think the connection is obvious, claims still require evidence that holds up.


