Before you think about claims, protect your health and your record.
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Get medical care and document your symptoms. If you’re in Seattle, that may mean returning to your prescribing clinician, urgent care, or an emergency facility if symptoms are severe. Make sure your provider records:
- when symptoms started,
- what changed after you began the medication,
- what you were told to watch for.
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Follow your doctor’s guidance about continuing or stopping the drug. Don’t stop abruptly on your own—especially with medications that can cause withdrawal or rebound effects.
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Preserve the “paper trail” while you’re still near it. Save:
- the prescription bottle and label,
- pharmacy printouts,
- any discharge paperwork,
- lab results, imaging reports, and follow-up instructions.
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Write a timeline while details are fresh. Seattle residents often juggle multiple medications and appointments. A simple timeline helps your attorney connect the dots between your prescription start date and symptom progression.
This early organization is one reason people in Seattle reach out for help quickly—because records aren’t always easy to obtain later, especially if your treating provider has moved on to other patients or systems.


