In and around Norridge, many residents receive care through a mix of primary care offices, urgent care visits, hospital discharges, and pharmacy refills. That “relay race” structure is where medication mistakes often slip in.
Common scenarios we investigate include:
- Hospital discharge and refill mix-ups: a discharge list doesn’t match what the pharmacy prepares, or instructions get shortened or misunderstood.
- Wrong strength or dosage schedule: especially when a patient’s medication has changed recently and the label doesn’t reflect the updated plan.
- “Similar name” prescription problems: medication names can be close enough that a computer pick or manual check fails.
- Interaction and allergy oversights: errors can occur when records aren’t fully reconciled between providers.
- Care transitions after weekend/late-day visits: staffing changes and time pressure can contribute to incomplete verification.
If you’re wondering whether what happened qualifies as a legal medication error claim, the right first step is reviewing the timeline and matching it to the records.


