Many Oakland residents first notice something is wrong after they’ve been taking a medication consistently—then symptoms show up gradually or change after refills. That’s where cases can get complicated:
- Your treating providers may document the issue as a new condition rather than a medication reaction.
- Pharmacy records may reflect refill dates, but not capture when side effects truly began.
- Family members and busy caregivers may remember details, but memory fades—especially when you’re juggling appointments.
A lawyer’s early help matters because the case often turns on how clearly your timeline connects the prescription to the injury, not on the medication name alone.


