Time matters because records, labels, and system logs aren’t always kept forever, and some details fade quickly.
Do these steps first:
- Get medical care right away if symptoms worsen or don’t match what you were told to expect.
- Ask the treating team to document what was prescribed, what was given/dispensed, and what changes they’re making now.
- Save the evidence: medication packaging, bottle labels, pharmacy receipts, discharge papers, and any after-visit summaries.
- Write down the timeline while it’s fresh: prescription date, pickup date, when you started taking it, when symptoms began, and who you called.
If you’re trying to organize information quickly, an AI medication error legal assistant can help you build a clean timeline—but it can’t replace attorney review of the medical and pharmacy records that determine liability.


