In our Newton case reviews, claims often start the same way: a patient follows a prescription as directed, then experiences unexpected effects—sometimes soon after starting, sometimes after dose changes, and sometimes after stopping.
Common Newton scenarios we see include:
- Medication reactions that derail daily life (fatigue, cognitive changes, movement problems, or symptoms that persist)
- Side effects that appear after a dosage adjustment or after switching to a different formulation
- Worsening conditions that doctors later connect to the timing of the medication
- Safety updates and recalls that come to light after the injury—raising questions about warnings and what was known at the time
The key is not just that you were harmed—it’s whether the medical record supports a connection between the medication and the injury, and whether the warning/design/manufacturing issues can be tied to legal liability.


