In a smaller community, mistakes can surface quickly—especially when people are moving between ER visits, follow-up care, and pharmacy refills.
Common Camden-area scenarios we see include:
- Hospital discharge mix-ups: A patient is discharged with one medication plan, but the filled prescription or the printed instructions reflect a different dose or schedule.
- Pharmacy “refill” problems: A renewal is processed without catching a change in kidney function, allergies, or other updates that affect safe dosing.
- Care-team handoff gaps: A specialist prescribes something new, but the primary care team or facility staff doesn’t reconcile the full medication list.
- Overlapping prescriptions: Two providers prescribe related drugs, and the interaction or duplication isn’t caught before the medication is taken.
What makes timing critical is that early records often determine what defendants claim happened. If you wait too long, it may become harder to confirm the exact medication label, the instructions provided, and the clinical timeline.


