Many medication injuries don’t become obvious right away. In Princeton and the surrounding area, people often take prescriptions while balancing daily schedules—then symptoms build over days or weeks. By the time the connection feels clear, records may be scattered across clinics, urgent care visits, pharmacies, and follow-up appointments.
Delays can create problems, such as:
- Missing medication history (dose changes, refills, or discontinued prescriptions)
- Incomplete medical documentation of when symptoms started and how they progressed
- Confusion about the correct product if multiple similar medications were tried
A lawyer can help you organize the timeline and preserve what matters so your claim isn’t weakened by avoidable gaps.


