In our experience with Kingston-area residents, medication injury cases often start after one of these situations:
- A new prescription followed by rapid decline. Symptoms start soon after taking the drug, and follow-up care doesn’t quickly explain why.
- Long-term side effects that don’t stop when the medication stops. Some harms persist, requiring ongoing treatment or lifestyle changes.
- Confusion about warnings and “what your doctor should have known.” Patients may feel they were never properly informed about risks that were significant enough to require extra monitoring.
- A safety update that comes after the fact. Sometimes residents learn that a drug has warnings, restrictions, or recalls after they’ve already been harmed.
Because Kingston patients may juggle treatment while maintaining a commute, caregiving, or shift work, delays in organizing medical records can make it harder to prove what happened. The sooner you speak with a lawyer, the sooner your evidence can be organized and preserved.


