Many Westland cases begin the same way: someone follows a doctor’s instructions—then notices symptoms that don’t fit, worsen over time, or continue long after the medication is stopped.
Common “start here” scenarios we see include:
- Unexpected side effects that appear after beginning a prescription and persist or escalate.
- Warning-related problems, such as a risk that wasn’t clearly communicated to you or your prescribing clinician.
- Safety updates after your injury, including label changes, safety communications, or recalls that raise questions about what was known at the time you were treated.
- Medication transitions (switching dosages, changing brands/generics, adding interacting prescriptions) where the timing of symptoms becomes critical.
If your life includes frequent commutes to work, school schedules, or ongoing appointments, you don’t have the time to guess. The sooner we organize the facts, the better positioned you are to protect your claim.


