Injuries from defective or dangerous drugs don’t always show up immediately. Sometimes the problem develops after repeated doses, changes in dosage, or a delay in recognizing a connection between symptoms and a medication.
That creates two local challenges:
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Record gaps happen fast. In a city where people frequently bounce between primary care, urgent care, specialists, and hospital systems, it’s easy for timelines to get fragmented—especially if you’re trying to keep up with shifts.
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Insurance pressure arrives early. After a medical event, adjusters may request quick statements. If your explanation gets simplified or inconsistent with your medical documentation, it can complicate settlement negotiations later.
A lawyer can help you focus on healing while also preserving the details that matter for a claim.


