Howard residents often manage healthcare through a mix of doctor visits, pharmacy refills, and follow-ups that may involve different teams. When something goes wrong—wrong strength, unclear instructions, an interaction that wasn’t caught, or a dosing schedule that doesn’t match—you may notice the problem only after symptoms appear or after the follow-up appointment.
That delayed realization is common. It also creates a practical problem: the timeline gets harder to reconstruct the longer you wait. The sooner you organize records and seek legal guidance, the better your ability to preserve evidence such as pharmacy dispensing logs, prescription history, and clinical documentation.


