Windsor families often experience side effects that don’t fit neatly into a “one-time” medical event. Instead, complications may interfere with:
- Driving and commuting (dizziness, fainting, cognitive fog)
- Work attendance (fatigue, tremors, mood changes)
- Parenting and caregiving (sleep disruption, anxiety, mobility issues)
- Long-term treatment planning (ongoing therapy, follow-up specialists)
That matters legally because Colorado cases usually turn on documentation showing: what you took, when symptoms began, how your doctors connected the medication to the injury, and what changed in your life afterward.


