In small communities, care often moves quickly—between providers, pharmacies, and follow-up appointments. That can be helpful for recovery, but it can also make documentation messy if you wait.
Do these first:
- Get medical care and report the concern clearly. Tell the treating team exactly what you believe happened (wrong drug, wrong dose, confusing instructions, missing medication, etc.).
- Ask for a written “medication reconciliation.” If you’re told you should continue, stop, or change a medication, request updated instructions in writing.
- Save the physical evidence. Keep the bottle(s), label(s), packaging inserts, and any discharge paperwork you received.
- Write down your timeline while it’s fresh. Include dates of prescription, filling, first doses, when symptoms began, and every follow-up visit.
Oregon’s injury claims can turn on timing and documentation. Getting organized early helps you avoid gaps that insurance companies often exploit.


