Medication problems often come to light at the worst moment: when symptoms worsen, when you’re trying to get to an appointment, or when a refill doesn’t match what the doctor said. In smaller communities, patients may also see multiple clinicians over time, making it easier for medication histories to become incomplete or inconsistent.
A lawyer’s first job is to reconstruct the timeline—what was ordered, what was dispensed, what instructions were given, and when the injury appeared. That timeline is frequently the difference between a claim that moves forward and one that gets dismissed as “just a bad reaction.”


