Medication injuries don’t always start with a sudden emergency. Many Bowling Green patients first notice problems during everyday life—after refills, dose changes, or the period when symptoms become harder to ignore.
Common local scenarios we see include:
- Side effects that interfere with daily functioning: sleep disruption, cognitive changes, anxiety escalation, severe GI problems, or mobility issues that make it difficult to keep up with normal responsibilities.
- Symptoms that worsen while you’re “doing what you were told”: you follow the prescription schedule, attend follow-ups, and still experience deterioration.
- Confusion after a medication switch: when a provider changes prescriptions, it can be hard to document what started first and what changed.
- Out-of-pocket pressure from repeated care: ER visits, specialist appointments, lab work, and ongoing treatment can strain budgets quickly.
When that happens, the question becomes less “What happened to me?” and more “What evidence supports what happened?”


