Medication problems don’t always look dramatic at first. In practice, many Pocatello-area cases begin with a routine refill or a discharge from a clinic or hospital visit—then symptoms don’t match what should have happened.
You may be dealing with an error if:
- Your medication label or instructions don’t match what the prescriber discussed.
- A refill was prepared while you were traveling or juggling appointments and you didn’t notice the mismatch right away.
- A dose change was made in one setting (hospital/clinic) but the pharmacy documentation or instructions didn’t reflect the update.
- You received a prescription that appears correct on its face, but the timing of symptoms suggests the medication contributed to the harm.
- You were handed off between providers and the medication history wasn’t reviewed carefully.
Even when you feel like “it should be obvious,” liability still turns on records—what was ordered, what was dispensed, what was administered, and what your clinicians later determined.


