Many Markham residents first notice something is wrong after they leave a care setting—when symptoms flare, when a medication “doesn’t match” the plan they remember, or when a label/instruction seems inconsistent.
Common local patterns we see include:
- Discharge-day confusion: multiple providers, multiple prescriptions, and fast-moving discharge workflows.
- Pharmacy fill delays or substitutions: the filled medication may differ from what was intended, or instructions may be difficult to interpret.
- Follow-up gaps: if you can’t quickly reach the prescribing office, problems may worsen before anyone reviews the records.
In Illinois, the key question is not simply “was there an error?”—it’s whether the care fell below the accepted standard and whether that breach caused harm. Getting that answer right requires evidence and a timeline that holds up.


