Many claims in the Chicago Southland area start the same way: a person takes a medication as prescribed and later experiences symptoms that feel out of proportion, persistent, or medically unexplained.
Common patterns we see include:
- Symptoms that begin after starting or changing a dose and don’t resolve when the medication is stopped.
- Side effects that worsen over time, requiring more intensive care (specialists, imaging, additional prescriptions).
- Hospital visits or ER trips after adverse reactions that the label or doctor warnings didn’t prepare you for.
- Confusing safety updates—for example, public safety notices or recall information that emerge after you’ve already been taking the drug.
These cases can involve complex medical questions. The goal isn’t to “prove you’re right” through guesswork—it’s to build a clear, documented connection between your prescription and your injury.


