People in the Upstate often come to us after a pattern like this:
- Symptoms start during the busiest weeks (new job duties, travel for family, or tight medical follow-ups), making it hard to keep a clean timeline.
- Adverse reactions are treated as “expected” for a while—until they don’t go away.
- Multiple providers are involved (primary care, specialists, urgent care), and records don’t automatically connect.
- A medication is changed, stopped, or restarted, and the patient is left trying to remember what dose they took and when.
It’s understandable that many people look for an AI medication injury bot or other automated “consultation” tools to organize information quickly. But if you’re considering a claim, the key is not speed—it’s accuracy, documentation, and knowing what matters under South Carolina law.


