After a suspected error, your next steps matter—medically and legally. A quick, practical plan can protect your health and strengthen your later claim.
- Get medical care promptly (urgent care or your treating provider). Tell them exactly what you believe went wrong.
- Ask for a precise medication reconciliation: what you should have been taking, what you were actually given, and when the change occurred.
- Preserve physical proof: pharmacy labels, medication bottles, discharge instructions, and any paperwork from the visit where the medication was started.
- Write down the timeline while it’s fresh—when you filled the prescription, when you started taking it, and when symptoms began.
If the error happened while you were managing care across multiple providers in the area, the timeline becomes even more important because records can get separated between offices and pharmacies.


