Many Illinois medication incidents don’t involve a single “obvious” mistake. Instead, they unfold through common local realities:
- Quick transitions between care settings: patients move between urgent care, primary care, specialists, and pharmacy refill visits—sometimes with incomplete medication lists.
- Busy medication routines at home: dosing schedules get missed or misunderstood when discharge instructions are unclear or when labels conflict with what was verbally communicated.
- Medication changes after tests or hospital visits: new prescriptions are added before older ones are fully reconciled, increasing the chance of duplicate therapy or interaction problems.
When errors occur during these transitions, the key question becomes: Where in the chain did the failure happen, and how did it lead to harm? That’s where tailored legal review matters.


