After a suspected medication error, your first priority is medical care. Tell the treating provider exactly what you were given and what you expected to receive.
Then immediately begin preserving evidence—because in real cases around Murphy and the Dallas–Fort Worth region, delays in documentation are one of the most common reasons claims become harder to prove later. The “paper trail” can change when systems update, staff rotate, or records are corrected.
What to save today:
- Photos of the medication label (even if you still have the bottle)
- The prescription receipt and any pharmacy instructions
- Discharge papers, after-visit summaries, and medication lists
- A written timeline: date/time of prescription, when it was filled, when it was taken, and when symptoms started
- Names of staff you interacted with (pharmacy and facility), if available


