Mount Dora residents often rely on a mix of care settings—primary care visits, urgent care, hospital treatment, and pharmacy refills—sometimes with handoffs between providers. When an error occurs somewhere along that chain, the “story” of what happened can get fragmented fast:
- Discharge instructions may not match what was later dispensed.
- Medication lists in different records can conflict.
- Refill timing during travel or weekend appointments can complicate the timeline.
In Florida, those gaps matter. Insurance and defense teams frequently argue that symptoms were unrelated or that the patient “should have noticed” sooner. A strong claim usually depends on showing a clear sequence and connecting the medication problem to the harm.


