In our Freehold-area consultations, the most common triggers look less like movie-style “accidents” and more like gradual deterioration:
- Side effects that escalate after dose changes (for example, after adjustments made during follow-up visits)
- Symptoms that persist after stopping the medication, creating confusion about whether the drug truly caused the harm
- Conflicting guidance from providers once the injury appears—especially when records don’t clearly connect the timeline
- Hard-to-explain complications that show up during busy periods (work travel, caring for family, returning to school)
These situations are stressful because you’re not just dealing with health—you’re also dealing with documentation, bills, and the fear that you won’t be believed.


