In Ohio, medication injury cases usually revolve around one or more of these themes:
- Inadequate warnings: the label or instructions didn’t adequately warn patients and providers about serious risks.
- Defective design or manufacturing: the product was unreasonably unsafe due to how it was designed or made.
- Safety communications after the fact: updates, recalls, or new safety information raised questions about what should have been known earlier.
For many Wooster-area patients, the turning point is the moment the medication stops being “routine care” and becomes a medical problem—such as symptoms that escalate after starting a prescription, side effects that persist after discontinuation, or complications that interfere with work, family care, and daily routines.


