In practical terms, a medication injury claim is often about one of these problems:
- Inadequate warnings: the risks weren’t properly communicated to patients or healthcare providers.
- A defective product issue: the medication may not have met safety or quality expectations.
- Misleading safety information: what was represented about risks or use may not have matched what was known.
Wisconsin courts generally look closely at medical causation—whether the medication likely caused, contributed to, or worsened your condition. That means your case typically depends on your timeline, your medical records, and clinical reasoning, not just the fact that you took a drug and later got sick.


