A dangerous drug injury claim usually comes down to one question: was the medication reasonably safe and properly communicated as used? In practical terms, that can involve:
- Insufficient warnings about known risks (especially risks that were known at the time your prescription was written)
- Labeling or safety information issues that affected what patients and prescribers could reasonably rely on
- Manufacturing or design defects that made the product unreasonably dangerous
- Safety updates that raise questions about what was known—and when
For many Elizabeth residents, the turning point is often after a routine visit: you follow the prescription while balancing work and daily obligations, then symptoms appear or worsen. By the time you’re trying to connect the dots, you may also be dealing with medical bills, follow-up appointments, and difficulty getting answers from multiple providers.


