Many Lexington residents first connect their symptoms to a medication after a pattern develops—such as worsening problems after a new prescription, side effects that persist after discontinuation, or complications that show up during follow-up visits.
Local realities can make timing tricky:
- Busy schedules mean people may delay requesting changes in treatment.
- Multiple providers may get involved (primary care, specialists, urgent care), which can complicate how symptoms are documented.
- Transportation and missed work can slow the collection of medical records and pharmacy history.
That’s why early organization matters. Even if you don’t yet know the legal answer, you can protect your claim by preserving the facts that show what changed after you started (or switched) a medication.


