Medication injuries don’t always announce themselves immediately. In real-life Richland scenarios, claims often start after a person experiences symptoms that don’t match what was expected—or symptoms that intensify after starting (or continuing) a prescription.
Common patterns we see in the Tri-Cities region include:
- Unexpected neurologic or cognitive side effects that disrupt daily functioning (and work) long after the first dose.
- Severe gastrointestinal, cardiovascular, or allergic reactions that appear despite following a prescriber’s instructions.
- Ongoing impairment after discontinuation, where stopping the medication doesn’t resolve the problem.
- Situations where warnings felt incomplete—for example, where a patient or provider didn’t have information that would reasonably have changed the risk decision.
Your experience may be physical, financial, and emotional all at once. The goal of a claim is to help you address medical costs, lost income, and the real impact on your day-to-day life.


