In Calexico, people often manage healthcare across multiple visits—primary care appointments, urgent care, ER visits, and pharmacy pickups—sometimes on tight schedules. That means medication errors can become harder to untangle if records aren’t preserved quickly.
A strong claim usually depends on timing:
- What medication was prescribed and when.
- What was dispensed (strength, form, manufacturer if available).
- When the patient started taking it.
- When symptoms began and what clinicians suspected.
- Whether the correct medication plan was restored after the mistake.
Even a few days can change how doctors interpret causation. If you’re trying to connect the dots between what happened and the injuries that followed, documenting the sequence early can be the difference between a clear case and a disputed one.


