Medication injuries often surface in ways that don’t feel “headline-worthy” at first—until symptoms persist, intensify, or affect daily functioning.
San Jose-area residents frequently report situations like:
- Side effects that disrupt work and commuting: Dizziness, cognitive impairment, severe fatigue, or mobility problems that make it unsafe to drive or maintain shift schedules.
- Symptoms that worsen after dose changes: A medication may be adjusted by a clinician, and then new or escalating complications appear.
- Emergency visits after starting a prescription: Adverse reactions requiring urgent care or hospital treatment.
- Ongoing harm after stopping the drug: Some injuries continue even after discontinuation, complicating causation and documentation.
- Confusion after hearing about updates or safety communications: You may learn later that safety information changed, leaving you to wonder what was known at the time of your prescription.
Local life can add pressure: you may be trying to recover while juggling medical appointments and record requests. That’s exactly when a structured claim review matters.


