In Pennsylvania, the clock matters. Evidence can disappear from medical systems, pharmacy records can be hard to retrieve years later, and “fixes” to your chart may occur once providers realize something was off.
If you’re dealing with a medication error from a hospital stay, outpatient clinic, nursing facility, or a local pharmacy, act with urgency:
- Get clinical help first. Tell the treating provider exactly what you received and what you believe went wrong.
- Request copies of records early. Ask for prescription records, medication administration records (if available), and discharge paperwork.
- Track the timeline while it’s still fresh. Note dates, times, and when symptoms started after the medication was prescribed, dispensed, or administered.
A Scranton medication error lawyer can help you organize what happened and identify which documents will be most important for a claim.


