Somerton patients often receive care across a mix of providers and pharmacies—sometimes with fast turnaround between visits, refills, and follow-ups. That environment increases the risk that a medication plan can get out of sync.
Common local scenarios we see after harm includes:
- A prescription is changed at one appointment, but the updated instructions don’t match what’s on the bottle.
- A refill is processed quickly, but the strength or directions differ from the most recent plan.
- A patient transitions between outpatient care and urgent/emergency treatment, and the medication list isn’t reconciled correctly.
- Automated pharmacy systems or EHR entries carry forward outdated information.
The legal issue is not “whether you made a mistake”—it’s whether the responsible parties failed to use reasonable safety practices and whether that failure contributed to your injuries.


