In drug-injury cases, the “story” matters—but the timeline matters more.
For many residents in southern Illinois, the pattern looks like this:
- You begin a medication while managing an illness or pain condition.
- Side effects build quickly—or linger after you stop.
- Your follow-up visits try to explain symptoms, but the connection to the prescription isn’t documented clearly.
That’s why early documentation is critical. Even if you’ve been using automated tools or quick online guides to organize your thoughts, a claim needs medical records that show:
- what you looked like medically before the medication,
- what changed after you started,
- and how clinicians connected (or could connect) the medication to your harm.


