A common University Park scenario looks like this: you follow your doctor’s instructions, you keep up with follow-up visits, and then symptoms escalate—sometimes quickly, sometimes gradually. You may notice changes in cognition, severe reactions that were supposed to be “rare,” or side effects that don’t improve as expected.
In many cases, the hardest part isn’t only the injury—it’s the uncertainty. You may be told to “wait it out,” switched to another medication, or left to navigate conflicting explanations.
A legal claim can’t move forward on confusion alone. It requires a documented story connecting the prescription to the harm, including the information that was (or wasn’t) provided at the time you took the drug.


