In Wayne, people often receive care across multiple providers—primary care, urgent care, hospitals, and pharmacies—sometimes within days. When medication instructions change quickly, errors can be hard to spot until symptoms escalate.
After a suspected medication error, delays can create two problems:
- Evidence becomes harder to obtain (records may be updated, medication reconciliation may be incomplete, and pharmacy logs can be harder to retrieve later).
- Causation gets contested (defense teams may argue symptoms were due to the underlying condition or other factors).
Acting early helps preserve the “before and after” medical story—what you were taking, what changed, and how your condition responded.


