When you discover a medication problem—especially around weekends, holidays, or after an urgent care visit—your next steps can affect both your health and your legal options.
- Get medical attention and disclose the concern. Tell the treating clinician exactly what seems wrong (name, strength, instructions, timing).
- Ask for a medication reconciliation. In practice, this is often the moment where mismatches are caught—or missed.
- Preserve the “paper trail” before it disappears. Save:
- the medication bottle(s) and any labels
- pharmacy receipts and printed instructions
- discharge summaries and after-visit medication lists
- Document symptoms right away. Note onset time, what you were taking, dose changes, and what improved or worsened.
- Avoid recorded statements to insurers or the pharmacy until you’ve spoken with counsel.
Colorado courts care about timelines and documentation. The faster you stabilize medical care and preserve records, the easier it is to reconstruct what happened.


