Many Dickinson residents first suspect something is wrong after a chain of events:
- A medication starts to affect sleep, mood, cognition, or coordination—and the impact shows up while you’re trying to keep up with work.
- Side effects intensify after a dose change or new prescription refill.
- Symptoms appear after a period of use and don’t improve as expected.
- A follow-up appointment or urgent care visit raises questions about whether the drug’s warnings matched what you experienced.
It’s common to see people attempt to “self-triage” using AI tools or quick web answers. Those tools can be a starting point for questions—but they can’t review your records, match your timeline to evidence, or evaluate Texas legal standards that affect what you can recover.


