A lot of Mayfield Heights clients come in with the same pattern: they took a prescription as directed, then symptoms escalated—sometimes during a hectic stretch of life when it’s hard to track everything. The legal question isn’t only what happened. It’s when it happened, how it changed, and how doctors connected it to the medication.
That’s why your timeline matters early:
- The date you started the drug and any dosage changes
- When side effects first appeared (and whether they improved or worsened)
- Emergency visits, specialist consults, imaging/lab results, and medication adjustments
- Whether your providers documented a suspected drug reaction
Automated tools can help you organize notes, but they can’t review Ohio medical records, assess causation, or evaluate how your evidence will hold up under legal scrutiny.


