In Riverdale and the surrounding Southland area, it’s common for people to manage care across more than one setting—doctor visits, urgent care, hospital stays, and local pharmacy fills. That “handoff” is where errors can slip in:
- A new prescription is issued after a visit, but the pharmacy labels or instructions don’t match what the prescriber intended.
- A dosage changes on paper, but an older medication remains on the med list and gets refilled.
- A similar drug name or strength creates confusion (especially when refills are processed quickly).
- Discharge instructions from a facility don’t clearly line up with what’s later dispensed.
When this happens, the legal question isn’t just whether a mistake occurred—it’s whether it was preventable and whether it caused your injury.


