Shelton residents often face a common pattern: symptoms begin after a medication change, but you keep trying to work or manage daily responsibilities—until you can’t. That delay can create problems for a future claim because insurers may argue the harm was unrelated, pre-existing, or caused by something else.
A lawyer’s job early on is to protect the story while it’s still accurate:
- Document when symptoms started and how they progressed
- Tie the medication to clinical findings (not just suspicion)
- Preserve the chain of medical proof that Washington courts expect
This is also where “AI chat” output can mislead. Automated tools may suggest general connections, but they can’t validate whether your specific prescription, dosage, and medical history support causation.


