In a city with dense neighborhoods and constant foot traffic, it’s common for people to rely on prescriptions while juggling schedules—classes, lab work, healthcare appointments, and commuting. That’s why medication injuries can feel especially destabilizing: you may be trying to keep up while your body or mind is reacting in ways your doctors didn’t anticipate.
You should consider speaking with counsel if you experienced:
- Unexpected severe side effects after starting or changing a prescription
- Symptoms that persist after stopping the medication
- A reaction that appears inconsistent with what you were told about risks
- A later safety update, label change, or recall-related notice that raises questions about what was known
Even if you did everything “right,” the legal system can still provide a path to recovery when a medication’s risks weren’t properly disclosed or the product wasn’t reasonably safe.


