In a small, fast-moving community like Dripping Springs, a medication error may be discovered after symptoms worsen—sometimes after someone has already returned to work, taken a different route, or delayed a follow-up appointment.
That’s why timeline matters so much:
- When the prescription was written (and what instructions were included)
- When the medication was dispensed and labeled
- When it was started and how it was taken (including any changes made at home)
- When symptoms began and what care was sought next
Texas courts and insurance systems tend to look closely at records showing sequence and causation. The sooner you organize what you can, the easier it is for counsel to connect the dots between the error and the harm.


