In Central Wisconsin, many claims don’t start in a courtroom. They start at a kitchen table, after a medication change—when symptoms appear during a workday commute, a shift, or a childcare routine.
Common patterns we see from people in the Stevens Point area include:
- Cognitive or neurological side effects (confusion, memory issues, severe drowsiness) that interfere with safe driving or job duties
- Physical complications that worsen over time and lead to emergency visits or specialist care
- Symptoms that persist after stopping the drug, forcing follow-up appointments and additional treatment
- Conflicting explanations from multiple providers—especially when the connection between the medication and the injury isn’t obvious right away
Those day-to-day impacts are important for both your medical care and your legal claim. A strong case usually turns on whether your records clearly show what changed after you started (or adjusted) the medication.


