Many Corona patients don’t realize something is “off” until the pattern becomes clear—after the first few weeks, after a dose increase, or after stopping a medication and still experiencing lingering symptoms.
Common local situations we see include:
- Commute-related impairment after taking a medication that caused dizziness, confusion, or severe fatigue, making driving or working unsafe.
- Work and caregiving disruption for people who can’t perform regular duties after adverse reactions.
- Delayed recognition of injury when symptoms are initially treated as unrelated (especially when the medication was started during a high-stress period).
A key point: in medication injury matters, timing matters. The legal work often turns on whether your medical records show a credible link between the prescription and the harm.


