When a medication error causes injury, your next decisions can affect both your health and your ability to pursue compensation.
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Get medical care immediately (and tell them what you suspect). If you believe the wrong medication or dosage was given, explain that clearly. Ask the provider to review the medication history and confirm what should have been taken.
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Preserve the physical evidence while it’s available. Save:
- medication bottles, blister packs, and labels
- pharmacy receipts
- discharge paperwork and after-visit summaries
- any written instructions you were given
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Document the timeline while it’s fresh. Write down dates and approximate times for:
- when the medication was started
- the first symptom you noticed
- when you sought urgent care or called the pharmacy/clinic
- any changes in treatment
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Request records early. In Illinois, delays in getting records can be frustrating—especially when multiple facilities are involved. The sooner you request pharmacy and medical documentation, the easier it is to connect the error to the injury.
If you want a practical starting point, a virtual medication error consultation can help you identify what to pull from each provider so you’re not stuck chasing documents later.


