In many medication injury cases, the key issue isn’t whether you were hurt—it’s whether the facts line up in a way that supports legal causation. That usually depends on a tight timeline:
- When you started the medication
- When symptoms began (and whether they changed after dose adjustments)
- What your clinicians documented during visits and follow-ups
- Whether you stopped, reduced, or switched medications based on symptoms
For Virginia Beach residents, this timeline often competes with real life: missed appointments, delays getting specialty care, and interruptions from work or caregiving. Those gaps can be costly later. The earlier you organize your records and get legal guidance, the better your chances of presenting a consistent story supported by medical documentation.


