Medication injuries don’t always start with a dramatic moment. Many Draper residents first notice a change in how they feel—then symptoms build over days or weeks, sometimes while they’re still working, driving, or caring for family.
Common local scenarios include:
- Side effects that worsen during ongoing use (for example, severe neurological, gastrointestinal, or mood-related symptoms)
- Symptoms that don’t resolve after stopping the medication
- A sudden decline after a dose change or a prescription refill
- New complaints that appear after a safety update or recall news (which may raise questions about what was known at the time)
If your symptoms match what you were told to watch for—or you were not adequately warned—those details matter for a claim.


