Many Merced residents first suspect a prescription problem when the timeline doesn’t make sense. Some of the most common patterns we see include:
- New or worsening symptoms soon after starting a drug—including reactions that linger after the medication is stopped.
- Side effects that were downplayed by a pharmacy fill, a doctor’s explanation, or the way warnings were presented.
- Medication changes after an adverse event that make it harder to connect what happened—until records are reviewed together.
- Ongoing treatment needs (specialists, follow-ups, imaging, therapy) that disrupt work schedules and household routines.
If you’re dealing with cognitive effects, mobility issues, severe pain, or other major complications, you shouldn’t have to spend your recovery time figuring out how to build a legal case from scratch.


