New Haven residents often handle healthcare around real-life schedules—commuting, caregiving, and work commitments—so delays can happen. When side effects are severe, people may also end up relying on hurried advice or online summaries.
That matters because medication injury claims typically rise or fall on:
- Timelines (when you started the medication, when symptoms began, and how they changed)
- Medical records (objective findings, diagnoses, treatment adjustments)
- Communication history (what warnings were available to patients and providers at the time)
- Consistency (how well the facts match across pharmacy records, charts, and follow-up notes)
If you’re trying to move quickly, a lawyer can help you avoid common missteps—like losing records, making statements before your claim strategy is set, or assuming all side effects automatically qualify.


