When a medical problem worsens unexpectedly, families in our area often focus on immediate care. That’s right—but you can also begin protecting your legal options early.
- Request records while the details are fresh: discharge summary, physician notes, nursing notes, medication administration logs, imaging/lab reports, and any consent forms.
- Write a timeline from your perspective: dates/times you noticed symptoms, what was communicated to you, and what changed after each interaction.
- Preserve physical proof: discharge paperwork, prescription labels, follow-up instructions, bills, and any written communications from the hospital or insurers.
- Avoid guesswork in conversations: it’s okay to say “I don’t know yet—please clarify.” Insurers and hospital representatives may ask for statements before the full picture is understood.
In Pennsylvania, records and timing matter. The sooner you obtain documentation, the easier it is to connect the alleged lapse to the harm.


