While every case is different, Kerrville-area clients often come in with a similar pattern:
- Symptoms that start after a new prescription and worsen after refills or dose changes.
- Adverse reactions that linger even after the medication is stopped.
- Confusion about what was disclosed on the label, in the patient information, or by a prescriber.
- Hospital visits and follow-up care that create a growing paper trail—appointments, lab work, imaging, therapy, and medication changes.
For many people, the hardest part isn’t only the physical impact—it’s the scramble to understand whether the medication was truly appropriate, whether warnings were sufficient, and what evidence will hold up later.


