Medication injury cases are rarely won on a single detail (like the drug name alone). They’re typically won by a clear timeline that connects:
- When you started the medication
- When symptoms began
- What your providers observed and documented
- How treatment changed after the adverse reaction
In Wheeling, many people receive care through a mix of primary providers, specialists, urgent care/ER visits, and follow-ups—sometimes across different facilities. That care pattern makes timelines even more important, because relevant records may be scattered across systems.
A lawyer’s job is to help you build a timeline that holds up under scrutiny, including how to address gaps like:
- delays between symptom onset and reporting
- changes in dosage or medication substitutions
- conflicting notes about cause


