Mount Prospect residents often manage care across multiple settings—primary care visits, urgent care, pharmacy pickup, and hospital or outpatient treatment. That “handoff” pattern can increase the chance that a mistake slips through:
- A prescription change is made after an appointment, but the pharmacy record doesn’t reflect the update right away.
- A hospital discharge plan is delivered with medication instructions that don’t match what the patient receives at the pharmacy.
- Follow-up care takes place with a different clinician who doesn’t have the full prior medication history.
When you’re commuting, juggling school schedules, or coordinating work around appointments, it’s easy for the first warning signs to be dismissed as side effects—until the consequences become more serious. Legal help can help you translate what happened into a claim that a decision-maker can evaluate.


