Many people in Mercer Island discover the problem the same way: they start a medication, then notice symptoms that don’t fit what they were told to expect—or their condition worsens even after following instructions.
Local realities can make this harder than it sounds:
- Busy schedules and commuting can delay appointments, which can affect documentation.
- Multiple providers (primary care, specialists, urgent care) can create gaps in how symptoms are recorded.
- Travel to regional hospitals for treatment can spread records across systems, making it easy to miss something important.
When medical timelines aren’t clean, the legal side becomes more difficult. Acting early helps both your health and your case.


