In Geneva, many residents depend on predictable routines—getting to work on time, managing family logistics, and staying active. Medication injuries can disrupt all of that quickly, especially when side effects affect:
- sleep and cognition (memory, confusion, mood changes)
- mobility and coordination (falls, weakness, dizziness)
- daily functioning (fatigue, pain, gastrointestinal complications)
- long-term treatment needs
Insurance companies often want quick statements and minimal documentation. But in drug injury cases, your timeline is essential. The sooner you preserve proof and get a plan, the better your chances of presenting a clear connection between the medication and the harm you experienced.


