Medication injuries often surface in a way that makes people hesitate to act—especially when you’re trying to keep up with work and family obligations.
Common La Puente scenarios we hear about include:
- Side effects that interfere with daily routines (sleep disruption, cognitive changes, dizziness) just when you can’t afford to miss shifts.
- Symptoms that worsen during busy weeks—after dose changes prescribed by a clinician, or after refills when the patient is juggling appointments.
- Confusion about labeling and warnings when the pharmacy packaging or patient instructions didn’t clearly address the risks that later became serious.
- Longer recovery than expected, where the drug’s impact lingers even after stopping.
In these moments, it’s tempting to rely on quick online explanations. The problem is that “sounds plausible” isn’t the same as legally supportable.


