In Madison, many people receive care across multiple settings—primary care visits, urgent care, hospital follow-ups, and pharmacy refills. That creates a common problem: the medication story is spread across different systems and records.
If you’re trying to determine whether a medication error occurred, the first practical goal is to preserve the chain of proof before details get corrected or overwritten.
What this often includes:
- The exact medication label(s), bottles, or packaging you still have
- Photos of directions on the label (timing, dose, refills)
- Discharge papers or after-visit summaries
- Pharmacy receipts and fill dates
- A list of all follow-up visits for symptoms that started after the error
If the medication problem is tied to a refill or a medication change after a Madison-area appointment, those dates can become crucial. The sooner you gather documentation, the easier it is for an attorney to reconstruct what happened.


