People in Lynnwood usually come to us after one of these situations:
- Serious side effects appear during routine life—while you’re working shifts, picking up family, or attending appointments around the region.
- Symptoms linger long after stopping the medication, creating confusion about what’s “new” versus what was always present.
- A warning or safety update seems to raise questions later, especially when you learn that the risks may have been known to the manufacturer.
- Care gets fragmented—you may see one provider for urgent symptoms, another for follow-up, and another for long-term treatment. That can make causation harder to prove without a coordinated record.
Washington law doesn’t require you to have every detail on day one—but it does require that your story be supported by medical documentation and the right legal theory.


