Many medication injuries don’t start with a dramatic event. They begin like this:
- You start a prescription after a routine visit (often while balancing a busy schedule).
- Over days or weeks, side effects appear—fatigue, cognitive changes, mood shifts, severe reactions, or other symptoms that disrupt daily life.
- You later learn the drug carried risks that weren’t fully understood, were poorly communicated, or were different from what you expected based on your care team’s guidance.
When you’re trying to keep up with life in a suburban community, it’s easy to lose details: the exact day symptoms began, what dose you were taking, which lab results came back abnormal, and whether your medication was adjusted. That’s why the “AI-first” approach can be helpful for organizing—but it can’t replace the work needed to evaluate a real claim.


