In a community like Rexburg, it’s common for people to move quickly between providers—urgent care visits, primary care follow-ups, and pharmacy refills—sometimes while working, commuting, or caring for family. That can make it harder to establish a clean timeline.
If your symptoms started after a prescription (or intensified after a dose adjustment), the key question becomes: what the record shows and when it shows it.
We focus on organizing:
- The exact prescription dates, dosage, and changes
- The first documented symptoms (and whether they were reported promptly)
- What doctors said at each stage and how they linked the condition to the medication
That timeline work often determines whether a claim can move forward with confidence.


