Many local cases begin the same way: someone takes a medication as directed—then develops unexpected complications that don’t improve, worsen, or create new long-term problems.
In Red Bank, a common pattern we see is how injuries ripple into daily responsibilities:
- Missing shifts at nearby employers due to medication-related cognitive or physical impairment
- Emergency room visits after adverse reactions
- Difficulty keeping up with childcare or transportation needs during recovery
- Confusion over whether symptoms were “normal” side effects or a preventable warning/defect issue
A successful claim usually depends on showing that the medication (and the information provided about it) is legally connected to your injuries.


