Many clients in the Elgin area don’t begin with “legal theory.” They begin with a real-life timeline:
- A new medication started around a busy period—right before a job shift change, after an ER visit, or following a specialist appointment.
- Symptoms appear quickly, intensify, or linger long after the prescription ends.
- A follow-up visit raises questions like “Is this related?” or “Why didn’t we see this coming?”
- Medical bills accumulate while you’re trying to function day-to-day in a suburban routine.
It’s common for people to search online for an AI dangerous drug lawyer or a “medication injury bot” because they want clarity right away. But in practice, the most important step isn’t getting a generic answer—it’s building a record that can stand up to Illinois legal standards and a defense team that will scrutinize causation.


