Medication injury claims in our area often come down to the same practical issues:
- Side effects that don’t match the warnings you were given (or that your prescribing clinician relied on)
- Worsening symptoms after starting a prescription—or continuing problems after stopping it
- Confusion about whether the drug was properly monitored, especially when follow-up testing or dose adjustments weren’t handled responsibly
- Safety updates after your harm began, raising questions about what risks were known and when
Many people first notice the problem while returning to normal life—driving to work, dropping kids off, or trying to keep up with appointments—only to realize the medication is affecting their memory, balance, sleep, mood, or cognition. That reality matters for your case: it shapes the timeline, the documentation you need, and how damages may be supported.


