Many families assume medication errors come from one obvious mistake—like receiving the wrong pill. But in real cases, the error can start earlier, then show up later:
- A provider enters an order that’s unclear or inconsistent with the patient’s history
- A pharmacy dispenses the wrong strength or labels instructions in a way that invites misunderstanding
- A care team administers medication based on a chart entry that doesn’t match what was actually ordered
- Refills are processed quickly, and safety checks are missed or treated as routine
For Conyers residents, this is especially relevant when medication changes happen quickly after a visit—when you’re trying to get home, back to work, or manage childcare while following discharge instructions.
The legal question is not simply whether something went wrong—it’s whether the responsible party failed to follow reasonable safety steps and whether that failure caused harm.


