Many prescription injuries aren’t discovered immediately. In Sumter, where many people juggle work schedules around commuting, school drop-offs, and family care, it’s common for someone to:
- start a new medication (or increase the dose),
- experience side effects that seem “manageable” at first,
- wait for a follow-up appointment that gets delayed,
- and only later realize the symptoms are linked to the drug.
By the time you’re seen by a specialist—or you’re back in urgent care—your medical history becomes the key evidence. The faster you can preserve documentation, the better your chances of showing how the medication contributed to your injury.


