Before you focus on legal options, take steps that protect your safety and strengthen the record.
- Get medical care promptly if you notice symptoms that could be linked to the medication.
- Tell the treating clinician exactly what you received—the medication name, strength, and instructions on the label.
- Save evidence immediately: the medication bottle, label, packing insert (if available), pharmacy receipt, and any discharge papers.
- Write down a timeline while it’s fresh: when the prescription was filled, when you started taking it, when symptoms began, and when you sought help.
In New Jersey, the practical value of early documentation is obvious—records determine whether the claim is viewed as credible and whether causation can be supported. Waiting can make it harder to connect the medication error to the injury.


