In suburban communities like Casselberry, it’s common for people to manage care across:
- a primary doctor and specialists
- urgent care or same-day clinics
- pharmacies that fill prescriptions for refills and medication changes
- hospital discharge instructions that may not match what’s already on file
Medication errors often surface during these transitions—when a prescription is adjusted, a dose is changed, or a new instruction is added. Sometimes the paperwork and the “real-time” medication plan don’t sync.
When that happens, the key legal question is not only whether an error occurred, but where the breakdown happened in the medication chain and whether it was preventable under Florida healthcare safety expectations.


