Medication errors don’t always look dramatic at first. Sometimes they show up as:
- symptoms that don’t match the instructions you were given
- repeated calls to a clinic because “the dose should have worked”
- conflicting instructions across discharge papers, pharmacy labels, and follow-up visits
- delays getting the correct medication refilled or clarified
In communities like Perry, it’s common for patients to receive care across multiple providers and settings—urgent care, primary care, pharmacy pickup, and sometimes hospital follow-up. That “handoff” environment can increase the risk that details get lost, especially when medication lists aren’t updated consistently.
A lawyer’s job is to reconstruct the exact chain of events and identify where the process broke—so you’re not left arguing with paperwork while your health declines.


