Many Taylor residents first suspect a medication is responsible after they notice changes during daily routines—missed shifts due to dizziness, sudden cognitive issues that affect driving, or worsening symptoms that make it hard to keep up with household responsibilities.
The common challenge is that these injuries unfold over time, and insurance companies often argue that the problem started before the medication, was caused by another condition, or resulted from non-medication factors.
A strong Taylor case usually turns on one thing: a clean, defensible timeline showing:
- when you started the prescription (and any dosage changes)
- when symptoms began or escalated
- what your doctors documented as the likely cause
- what was tried next (switches, tests, hospital care)


