Many medication injuries come to light after something changes—like a new prescription started before a demanding work period, an adjustment after a hospital visit, or a refill after symptoms seemed to improve. In the Phillipsburg area, it’s common for care to involve a mix of local providers and regional specialists, which can make the timeline harder to reconstruct.
That’s why early documentation is critical. The strongest claims usually show a clear chain:
- what medication was prescribed (and dosage/instructions)
- when it was started or changed
- when symptoms began or worsened
- what doctors concluded and how treatment evolved
A lawyer’s job is to turn that chain into evidence that can support liability and damages—not just a story.


