In the Lawrenceville area, many patients leave urgent care, the ER, or a hospital stay with a discharge medication list and a pharmacy pickup—sometimes the same day. That “fast handoff” is exactly where medication errors can slip through:
- A discharge list doesn’t match what the pharmacy actually dispensed
- Instructions are unclear (especially with multiple daily doses)
- Refills or substitutions happen without adequate review
- A follow-up provider doesn’t receive the correct medication history
When symptoms worsen after you’ve already been discharged or you begin a new medication at home, it can be difficult to know whether the reaction is “expected” or the result of a mistake. A lawyer can help reconstruct the sequence and identify which part of the medication chain failed.


