Many people assume the claim is simply “the medication was harmful.” In real life, especially with drug injury cases, the hardest part is not the harm—it’s proving the link between the drug and your specific injury.
In Claremore, we see a pattern: individuals first notice symptoms after a medication change prescribed by a provider, then try to get answers through follow-up visits, pharmacy records, and specialist referrals. That’s normal. But without careful documentation—like pharmacy fill history, prescribing notes, and medical records that address causation—your case can stall.
That’s why we focus on building a clear, organized case from day one: what you took, when you took it, what changed in your health, and what your doctors can support.


