In a suburban community like Lake Mary—where people often juggle healthcare visits around work schedules—documentation gaps happen fast. You may start a medication, then notice symptoms while you’re traveling, working long hours, or waiting for appointments.
That’s why a timeline matters so much:
- When you started the prescription and your dosage changes
- When symptoms began and what they looked like day-by-day
- What you reported to clinicians (and when)
- What tests and follow-up care were ordered
- When the medication was stopped (if applicable) and what happened afterward
Many “quick guidance” tools encourage you to write down a timeline—but a legal claim depends on more than memory. It depends on how medical records and pharmacy documentation support causation.


