Medication injuries don’t always announce themselves immediately. Residents in Hereford often describe symptoms that began after routine changes—starting a prescription from a primary care visit, switching pharmacies, adjusting doses, or following a specialist’s plan.
Common local scenarios we see include:
- Side effects that interfere with work and recovery (fatigue, neurologic symptoms, severe reactions) for people who can’t easily take time off.
- Symptoms that persist after stopping the drug, creating confusion about whether the condition is “new” or related.
- Conflicting medical opinions—for example, when one provider treats symptoms while another questions whether the medication contributed.
- Delay in connecting the dots, particularly when the injury develops gradually or overlaps with existing health issues.
The earlier you document your connection between the medication and the injury, the stronger your position can become.


