Many Duncanville residents try to keep moving even after a medication causes problems. The problem is that medication-injury proof depends on timing and records.
After an adverse reaction, people often:
- wait to request medical records because appointments are hard to schedule,
- rely on memory instead of written timelines,
- continue taking a medication longer than they should because they were told to “push through,” or
- post updates online that later get used to dispute the seriousness or cause of symptoms.
The sooner you organize your situation, the better positioned you are to explain what happened—clearly—to your doctors and, if needed, to an insurance defense team.


