In a suburban setting like Cary, medication errors often show up in familiar places:
- Pharmacy fill issues after you transfer prescriptions or refill quickly before a trip or work shift
- Discharge-to-home gaps, where instructions change and the “new” medication plan isn’t clearly reconciled
- Care transitions involving multiple providers, urgent care visits, or follow-ups that occur while symptoms are still evolving
The pattern we see is not always a dramatic “wrong drug” moment. Sometimes the danger is subtler—an incorrect strength, a dosing schedule that doesn’t match what the prescriber intended, or instructions that don’t align with your condition. Those details matter legally because the claim turns on what was supposed to happen, what actually happened, and how that difference contributed to harm.


