Medication mistakes aren’t only about what’s written on a prescription—they often show up during moments where patients are trying to keep life moving.
In Hanford, common real-world scenarios include:
- Refill mix-ups after a medication change made during a clinic visit
- Discharge medication confusion when leaving a facility and trying to start new prescriptions the same day
- Pharmacy bottlenecks that lead to delayed verification or incomplete instructions being provided
- Care transitions between providers (primary care, urgent care, specialists) where the medication list in the chart doesn’t match what the patient is actually taking
California patients also rely heavily on written after-visit instructions and pharmacy labels. When those documents conflict—or when the label instructions don’t match the discharge plan—that mismatch can become central to the case.


