Injuries from prescription drugs often unfold in a way that clashes with normal schedules. One week you’re driving to work off I-691 or Route 15; the next, you’re dealing with symptoms that make it hard to work, sleep, or even follow through on routine appointments.
That timing matters legally. Connecticut claims typically depend on documented medical causation, not just suspicion. If you delay gathering records—or if you rely on quick online tools that guess at outcomes—you can end up with gaps that make it harder to prove your case.


