In Forest Hill, many clients first realize something is wrong after a medication is started during a busy season—new job responsibilities, school changes, family obligations, or travel. The injury may show up:
- Soon after starting or changing doses (new reactions, worsening symptoms, neurologic or mood changes)
- After a “temporary” plan becomes long-term (side effects that persist even after stopping)
- Through follow-up care (tests ordered by primary care or specialists that confirm a serious adverse reaction)
- During medication switches (when one drug is replaced due to side effects, but harm continues)
We also see a pattern in intake: people search online for quick explanations—sometimes using AI tools or chat-based “help”—but they’re left with a timeline and questions they don’t know how to turn into a legally meaningful claim.


