Many medication errors are discovered during the moments that feel “routine”—not during a dramatic hospital event.
Residents in and around Justice often run into issues like:
- Post-appointment prescription changes: A prescriber updates a medication during a visit, but the pharmacy fills a prior version or a different strength.
- Medication confusion after urgent care or ER: Discharge instructions may conflict with the labeled medication, especially when patients are given new instructions quickly.
- Care transitions: Errors can surface when someone moves between providers—primary care, specialists, urgent care, hospitals—and the medication list is not consistent.
- Workday timing and missed clarifications: In fast-moving schedules, patients may not return calls promptly to confirm directions—then the wrong instructions are followed.
Even when the mistake seems obvious, the legal question is whether it was preventable and whether it caused or worsened your condition.


