Medication-related harm often doesn’t announce itself. People may assume their symptoms are temporary, then realize the timing lines up with a prescription they started for something else.
Common Rahway scenarios we see include:
- New or worsening symptoms after starting a medication—especially when the reaction is cognitive, neurological, or affects daily functioning.
- Complications that continue after stopping the drug, making it harder to return to work or normal routines.
- Side effects that weren’t discussed clearly enough by the prescribing process, pharmacy counseling, or the medication’s warnings.
- Safety updates or recalls that surface after the injury, raising questions about what risk information was available at the time.
If you’re dealing with medication injuries while trying to keep up with work, school, or family life, an attorney can take over the evidence and communications side—so you’re not trying to manage legal tasks on top of medical appointments.


