Many dangerous prescription injuries don’t arrive with a dramatic warning sign. They show up during everyday routines—after refills, after dosage changes, or after you return to work following an illness. In a smaller community like Geneva, it’s also common for people to rely on a tight circle of providers and pharmacies, which can make records easier to obtain, but it can also create delays if you’re not sure what documentation matters.
Because timelines matter, the sooner you organize what happened, the easier it is to connect your injury to the specific medication and the period you took it.


