While every case is different, Dover-area residents often experience medication harm that follows a pattern:
- Side effects that escalate after starting (or increasing) a prescription—sometimes requiring urgent visits or medication changes.
- Symptoms that persist after stopping, complicating recovery and follow-up treatment.
- Gaps in warnings—where a patient or provider says they weren’t adequately informed about serious risks.
- Confusion after safety updates—such as when new information surfaces later and raises questions about what should have been disclosed earlier.
If your medication injury left you with cognitive issues, severe fatigue, neurological symptoms, or other serious complications, your evidence needs to reflect how your medical condition changed and why clinicians believe the medication played a role.


