Most clients come to us after one of these patterns:
- Symptoms show up after a start date: you began a medication after a primary care visit, then experienced new complications—sometimes quickly, sometimes weeks later.
- Warnings didn’t match what you were told: your provider relied on label information, but the risk level or known side effects weren’t properly communicated.
- The “it got worse” timeline: you tried to push through, assuming side effects were temporary, until the harm became persistent or escalated.
- A pharmacy or refill change created confusion: you may have received the same medication with a different formulation, dosage, or instructions than expected.
Even if you used the medicine exactly as prescribed, a claim may still be possible when the product’s warnings or design/production quality contributed to preventable injury.


