Medication error disputes often hinge on timing. In a community like Miami Shores—where patients may use multiple providers, refill through chain pharmacies, and coordinate care across visits—records can become fragmented.
Common timeline problems we see in local cases include:
- Refill delays or early refills that change what the patient actually took.
- Hospital-to-pharmacy handoffs where discharge instructions don’t match what appears on the bottle.
- Multiple medication lists (primary care vs. specialist vs. urgent care) that conflict.
- “It was supposed to be adjusted” statements that appear in a note but aren’t reflected consistently in the prescription history.
Even when the error seems obvious in hindsight, liability can be harder to prove if the timeline is incomplete. The sooner you organize dates, labels, and follow-up instructions, the easier it is to connect the error to the harm.


