Many Dunwoody residents first notice problems during everyday life—after dropping kids off, commuting, or trying to maintain an active schedule around the house. That “normal life” timeline is important to your case.
Defense attorneys often argue there are other explanations: another condition, medication interactions, stress, or delayed symptom onset. In suburban settings, the line between “something changed” and “the medication caused it” can blur—especially if your records don’t clearly track the sequence.
That’s why your claim needs a documented story tied to:
- when you started the drug,
- when symptoms began,
- what your doctors observed,
- what was ruled out (or not), and
- whether warnings and prescribing information matched the risk you experienced.


