For many people, the first signs feel manageable: dizziness, unusual bleeding, mood changes, breathing problems, confusion, or other serious side effects. Then symptoms worsen—or new complications appear weeks later.
If you’re dealing with medication-related harm, you may be wondering:
- Is this a known risk that should’ve been warned about more clearly?
- Did my doctor have the right information to make a safer choice?
- Could my reaction be tied to the specific drug I took?
A key point for Tustin residents: documentation timing matters. California courts and insurers generally expect a clear timeline—what you took, when symptoms began, what changed after treatment, and how your doctors connected the dots. The earlier you organize that information, the easier it is to build a credible case.


