Oregon injury claims are time-sensitive, and evidence can disappear quickly—especially medication documentation. After an error, you should focus on two tracks at once:
- Protect health first. Contact your prescribing clinician or the on-call service and report what you believe went wrong. If symptoms are severe, seek urgent/emergency care.
- Preserve the paper trail. Save the medication bottle(s), label, pharmacy receipt, discharge paperwork, and any after-visit summaries.
In many Eugene cases, the problem isn’t only what happened—it’s that the timeline gets blurred. A few days later, it’s harder to recall exactly when the medication was started, who changed the plan, and which instructions were given verbally versus in writing.


