Injuries from prescription drugs don’t always start with an obvious “alarm.” In the Avon area, people commonly keep functioning for a while—because they have to.
That’s why we frequently see timelines like:
- Symptoms appear after a dose change, but the person pushes through until their next appointment
- Side effects are initially blamed on stress, another condition, or normal aging
- Patients continue taking the medication longer than they should because they weren’t clearly warned what would be “serious enough” to call the doctor
- Confusion grows when multiple providers get involved (primary care, specialists, urgent care)
These real-world delays don’t just affect health—they affect evidence. The earlier you document the connection between medication use and symptoms, the better your attorney can evaluate causation and liability.


