Roanoke has its own rhythm—commutes, school schedules, and family responsibilities. When a drug injury disrupts that routine, the timeline matters. The sooner you can document what changed (and what didn’t), the better your case can be.
People often come to us after:
- Side effects start soon after a prescription is filled or dosages change
- Symptoms linger long after the medication is stopped
- A provider says the reaction is “rare,” but it’s clearly connected to what you took
- A safety update, recall, or warning change raises questions about what should have been disclosed


