Lebanon patients often describe injuries that make daily life harder long before they ever consider legal action. While every case is different, these are patterns we commonly see when people contact our firm:
- Unexpected neurologic or cognitive side effects that interfere with work performance, driving, or concentration—especially when symptoms show up after starting a prescription.
- Serious reactions that worsen after dose changes or after switching brands/generics.
- Long-lasting complications that persist even after the medication is stopped.
- Gaps in warning information—for example, a risk that was not adequately communicated to the patient or not reflected in the warnings healthcare providers relied on.
- Hospital or emergency care visits that connect the injury to the medication timeline.
These situations are stressful, and they’re also time-sensitive. Evidence is easier to preserve early—before records become incomplete, providers move on, or memories fade.


