In Auburn Hills, many people first notice problems after a dose change, a new medication added to an existing regimen, or after a period of steady use—sometimes while continuing to commute and function day-to-day. That’s why your claim often depends on a specific timeline:
- When you started the medication and whether your dose changed
- When symptoms began and how quickly they escalated
- What your doctors observed (diagnoses, treatment adjustments, follow-up results)
- Whether other causes were ruled out
Michigan cases often rise or fall on documentation. The strongest claims usually connect the medical story to the prescription history with objective records—hospital notes, specialist consults, lab work, and imaging when relevant.


