Some medication problems can be handled medically. Others raise legal questions quickly—particularly when the harm is serious, persistent, or getting worse.
Consider seeking a lawyer’s input sooner if:
- Your side effects continued after stopping the medication.
- You were hospitalized, placed on long-term treatment, or unable to work.
- You were told the risks were lower than what ultimately caused your injury.
- You learned after the fact that warnings or safety communications changed.
- Your symptoms don’t fit what you and your doctor expected based on the prescription.
In California, delays can matter. Witnesses forget. Records become harder to obtain. And filing deadlines may limit what can be pursued later. A prompt case review helps you avoid preventable mistakes.


