In and around Erie, medication errors often surface in patterns that fit real life here—busy schedules, multiple care handoffs, and medication management across different settings.
These are the situations we most often see clients describe:
- Transition-of-care mistakes after urgent care, a hospital visit, or follow-up appointments—where the “new” medication list doesn’t match what was actually prescribed.
- Pharmacy fill and labeling problems—wrong strength, incorrect directions, or a label that doesn’t align with the prescriber’s order.
- Dosage and instructions confusion—especially when instructions are updated, abbreviated on discharge paperwork, or unclear to a family caregiver.
- After-hours and weekend delays—errors may be discovered only after symptoms worsen, when the original team is harder to reach.
- Prescription changes after diagnostic results—for example, when lab or imaging outcomes prompt a medication adjustment, but the update doesn’t make it cleanly through the chain.
If any part of your story involves a mismatch between what you were told, what the pharmacy dispensed, and what your records show, you may have a claim worth evaluating.


