Medication injury claims often start with a pattern—something changes after you begin a drug, and the change doesn’t make sense medically. In the Galt area, these scenarios show up often because people balance healthcare with busy schedules and limited time to gather records.
You may be dealing with a potential prescription injury if:
- You developed serious side effects after starting a medication and the symptoms persisted even after switching or stopping.
- Your doctor relied on the drug’s warnings/labeling, but later safety information suggests the risks were not communicated clearly enough.
- You were injured during a treatment plan that required consistent dosing, monitoring, and follow-ups—and those steps didn’t prevent the harm.
- A pharmacy or prescriber history indicates you were taking the specific medication involved, but your medical providers couldn’t initially connect it to your condition.
These cases are not about “blaming” someone for the sake of it. They’re about whether the drug and the information provided were reasonably safe for patients in the real world.


