Marathon patients often rotate between urgent care, hospital visits, specialists, and pharmacy fill-ups—sometimes on tight timelines while traveling, caretaking, or managing work schedules around island traffic and seasonal demand. When a medication error happens in that environment, the consequences can be immediate: symptoms worsen, follow-up care gets delayed, and families are left trying to reconstruct what changed between visits.
In Marathon, it’s common for the medication chain to involve multiple handoffs—an order gets placed in one setting, filled in another, and administered by staff later. That creates more opportunities for mismatches in drug name, strength, dosing schedule, or instructions, especially when records don’t transfer cleanly.
A lawyer’s job is to slow things down: build a clear timeline of the prescription process, identify where the failure occurred, and connect the medication mistake to the medical harm documented in your records.


