Medication harm doesn’t always start with a dramatic event. Often it looks like a pattern that becomes obvious only after you’ve tried to keep up with daily responsibilities.
In the Granite City area, common scenarios we see include:
- Side effects that disrupt work or commuting: dizziness, fatigue, cognitive changes, or abnormal heart rhythm symptoms that interfere with shift work along Illinois routes.
- Injuries that worsen around follow-up visits: you start a prescription, symptoms escalate, and the timeline becomes hard to reconstruct when you’re juggling appointments.
- Complications that appear after a change in dosage: switching dose levels can blur the “when did it begin?” question—critical for causation.
- Hospital or ER visits triggered by adverse reactions: documentation exists, but it’s often scattered across facilities and requires careful organization.
If you’re trying to connect the dots between your prescription and what happened afterward, you’re not alone—and you shouldn’t have to figure out the legal side by yourself.


