Many Kingsburg clients describe a similar pattern:
- They start a prescription and their condition changes—sometimes within days, sometimes after weeks.
- The side effects interfere with daily routines like driving, working shifts, or managing care for family members.
- They later learn the risks were not properly explained, or the warnings didn’t match what actually happened.
In California, medication-injury claims often turn on how the drug’s risks were communicated (to patients and prescribers), whether the product was defective, and whether the harm can be supported by medical documentation—not just a belief that the medication “must be” responsible.


