Injuries tied to prescription drugs don’t always look like an obvious emergency. Many Monroe clients describe a pattern like this:
- New symptoms appear after starting (or changing) a medication
- Side effects interfere with work, driving, childcare, or treatment schedules
- You follow up with providers, but symptoms persist or worsen
- You’re left trying to connect the dots while medical bills and missed time pile up
Whether the medication caused a serious reaction, long-lasting complications, or another injury that derailed your recovery, the legal question is the same: what proof supports that your harm was caused (or substantially contributed to) by the drug.


