Medication injuries don’t always announce themselves right away. In Wilsonville, many people first connect the dots after a routine prescription becomes a long-term problem—especially when their day-to-day routine changes suddenly.
Common scenarios we see include:
- Side effects that escalate during a busy period (new symptoms appear after dosage changes, refills, or switching generics).
- Long-lasting complications that don’t improve after stopping the medication.
- Symptoms that resemble other conditions, making it harder to connect the cause without medical documentation.
- Safety alerts or labeling updates that surface after you’ve already been harmed.
Even if you used the medication as directed, you may still have legal options if there are issues with the drug’s design, manufacturing, or warnings.


