In South Florida, medication changes often happen quickly—sometimes the same day you’re commuting, visiting urgent care, or getting discharged after an ER visit. A typical pattern we see in medication error matters is:
- A medication is prescribed during one visit.
- The prescription is filled at a pharmacy (or transferred between pharmacies).
- Instructions are misunderstood or not clearly documented.
- Symptoms appear after you’ve already left the area or started a new care plan.
- Records conflict when you return for follow-up.
When that happens, the legal question is not just whether an error occurred. It’s whether the error was preventable, how it entered the care chain, and how it contributed to the injury you experienced.


