Many drug injuries aren’t recognized immediately. Symptoms can start after a dosage change, after refills, or after a period of “waiting it out.” In a community like Forest Acres—where people often rely on nearby care providers and pharmacies—delays in documentation can happen fast.
That’s why two things matter early:
- A clean timeline (start date, refill dates, dose changes, symptom onset, treatment after the reaction)
- Medical proof linking the injury to the medication in question
South Carolina courts and insurers typically expect more than a belief that a drug “probably” caused harm. Your records should show what changed, when it changed, and how clinicians responded.


