Highland Park patients often manage medication around the rhythms of daily life: pharmacy runs, specialist visits, and care transitions between primary doctors, hospitals, and outpatient clinics. Medication errors become especially disruptive when:
- A patient is discharged from a facility with updated instructions, but the pharmacy label or medication list doesn’t match what was explained.
- A caregiver is juggling meds for an older adult during a busy week of appointments.
- A resident is traveling through the area—symptoms flare after hours, and the “what exactly happened?” questions come later.
In these moments, the legal challenge isn’t just proving “a mistake occurred.” It’s establishing what went wrong, where it entered the medication chain, and how it caused harm—especially when records show conflicting entries.


