Injuries tied to prescription drugs can surface in ways that feel “out of nowhere,” especially when you’re balancing a full schedule. Many Marshall residents first notice problems after:
- Starting a new prescription after a primary care visit or specialist appointment
- Changes in dosage or medication swaps during routine care
- Symptoms that worsen over weeks—just as work demands or family obligations increase
- Ongoing side effects that persist even after stopping the medication
The legal question isn’t only whether you were harmed—it’s whether the harm is connected to the medication and whether responsible parties failed to meet their safety and warning responsibilities.


