Northlake is a commuter suburb, and many people’s medication routines are built around fast transitions: refills between work, follow-up appointments, urgent care visits, and hospital discharge. Those transitions are where errors can slip in—particularly when:
- A discharge list doesn’t match what the pharmacy filled
- A new prescription overlaps with an older medication
- Dosage instructions are abbreviated or hard to interpret
- Records are transferred quickly between facilities
Even when the initial paperwork looks “correct,” the real issue is often what the patient was actually given and what the medical record shows afterward. In Illinois, claim strength frequently depends on the ability to connect the error to the injury with documentation.


