Drug injury cases often begin with a pattern: you take a prescribed medication as directed, then develop severe complications—sometimes quickly, sometimes after months. In other situations, the concern grows after a safety update, recall, or new information about risks.
For Frankfort residents, common real-world triggers include:
- Side effects that interfere with work and driving (for example, dizziness, sedation, confusion, or worsening neurological symptoms)
- Symptoms that continue or intensify after stopping a medication
- Medication changes by clinicians that still don’t explain the injury pattern you experienced
- Label warnings and “known risk” questions that become clearer only after you’ve already been harmed
You don’t have to be certain about legal fault to start. But you do need a careful, evidence-based approach to determine what can be proven.


