Many people in our community aren’t searching because they want a lawsuit—they’re searching because something changed after starting (or increasing) a prescription.
Common Duncan scenarios we see include:
- Side effects that escalate after dose changes (for example, after a prescription adjustment from a follow-up visit)
- Symptoms that persist even after stopping the medication
- Adverse reactions that appear to conflict with what you were told about risks
- Safety concerns raised after you were already taking the drug, including questions about whether warnings should have been clearer
If you’ve been injured by a medication, you need more than general information. You need a plan for building a claim around your medical timeline and the specific way the drug was labeled and distributed.


