Medication injuries don’t always announce themselves. In Bangor households, we commonly see patterns like:
- Side effects that show up after a routine refill (same prescription, different lot/version, or a change in dosage instructions).
- Symptoms that worsen during a busy season—when people delay appointments because they’re working, caregiving, or traveling for family.
- Adverse reactions that continue after stopping the medication, creating long-term impacts that don’t match what was expected from the drug.
- Confusion after a safety update (a public warning, label change, or recall notice) that raises questions about what was known at the time you were prescribed the medication.
If you’re trying to connect the dots between your prescription and what happened next, that’s a normal first step—but building a claim requires more than a connection you feel in your gut. It requires documentation.


