Medication injuries don’t always arrive with a clear warning sign. Sometimes symptoms begin after a dose change, sometimes they worsen during routine follow-ups, and sometimes they persist long after stopping the medication.
In a town where many residents commute—often early, often on tight timelines—delays can be costly. The longer you wait, the harder it may be to gather pharmacy records, preserve prescription history, and obtain treating-provider documentation while the details are still fresh.
That’s why our approach starts with organization and triage: what happened, when it happened, what your clinicians documented, and what documentation is missing.


