In many cases, people expect a clear villain—an obvious mistake in dosing, a wrong pill, or a sudden failure. Medication injury claims don’t usually work that way.
Instead, the legal question often becomes:
- Was the medication defective in design, manufacturing, or quality?
- Were warnings and risk information adequate for the known dangers?
- Did the prescribing/dispensing context in your case line up with what the drug’s label and warnings reasonably required?
That’s why “I heard about a tool that guesses the outcome” isn’t enough. Your medical timeline needs to be translated into legal proof.


