Medication injuries don’t always show up immediately. In our experience, Bryant clients often come to us after one of these situations:
- Side effects that disrupt work and commuting. Some injuries create fatigue, dizziness, vision problems, or cognitive effects that make it unsafe to drive or maintain normal job duties.
- Symptoms that worsen after dose changes. Patients may notice increased side effects after refills, dosage adjustments, or switching to a “same drug” from a different manufacturer.
- Warnings that weren’t discussed clearly. Even when medication labels contain risk information, patients may not receive meaningful guidance tailored to their health history.
- Hospital or ER visits after starting (or restarting) a prescription. A sudden complication can raise questions about whether the drug’s risks were properly communicated.
If any of this sounds familiar, you may have more options than you think—especially when there’s documented medical treatment tied to the medication.


