Medication injuries don’t always look dramatic at first. In Converse, it’s common for people to notice problems after:
- A new prescription during a hectic work week, followed by side effects that interfere with driving, sleep, or daily responsibilities.
- Changes after refills or dose adjustments, especially when you’re juggling follow-ups alongside school, shift work, or commuting.
- Long-lasting complications that persist even after stopping the medication—forcing more appointments, lab work, and additional prescriptions.
- Safety concerns raised by later alerts, recalls, or updated guidance that make patients question whether they were adequately warned at the time they took the drug.
If you’re living through this, you’re not alone—and you’re not “overreacting.” The legal system looks at what was known, what was communicated, and what the evidence shows about the medication’s role in your injury.


