In Oak Harbor, many clients tell us their injury didn’t start as a “lawsuit moment.” It started as confusion: symptoms that seemed unrelated at first, a medication that worked for a while, then complications that escalated.
A dangerous drug claim often involves one or more of these issues:
- Inadequate warnings about known risks (for patients and/or prescribing clinicians)
- Defective design or manufacturing that affected safety
- Insufficient safety information that mattered to your treatment decisions
What matters is not just that you were harmed—it’s whether the harm is supported by the medical record and connected to the medication under the relevant legal theories.


