When a prescription causes severe side effects—whether it happens immediately or after weeks—your next steps can affect both your health and your claim.
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Get medical attention and document symptoms
- Tell the clinician exactly what you took, the dose, and when you started.
- Ask for notes that specifically address suspected medication-related causes.
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Preserve the “chain of proof”
- Keep the prescription bottle, packaging, pharmacy label, and any patient information sheets.
- Save pharmacy receipts and records showing dosage and refill dates.
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Write a timeline while it’s fresh
- Include: start date, dose changes, symptom onset, ER/urgent care visits, and follow-up appointments.
- In Garden City, it’s common for people to bounce between providers—having a timeline helps connect the dots across offices.
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Avoid statements that oversimplify causation
- Insurance inquiries and intake forms may ask leading questions. Before you respond, it’s smart to discuss what to say and what to leave out.


