Medication harm doesn’t always arrive with a dramatic “movie scene.” For many Madison Heights residents, complications develop during ordinary life—after a dose change, following a refill, or after starting a new prescription alongside existing conditions.
Common local scenarios we see include:
- Side effects that derail daily functioning: dizziness, cognitive issues, severe fatigue, or mental health changes that make it difficult to work or care for family.
- Symptoms that persist after stopping the medication: problems that linger even after your doctor recommends discontinuing.
- Worsening conditions after a switch or dosage adjustment: harm that appears soon after a change prescribed by a clinic or hospital.
- Confusion about what was “supposed” to happen: when your reaction doesn’t match the warnings, labeling, or standard expectations.
This is where legal help becomes practical. The goal isn’t to argue from fear—it’s to build a medically supported, evidence-based explanation of what happened.


