In Summit, many residents coordinate care across multiple providers—primary physicians, urgent care, specialists, and different pharmacies—especially when schedules are tight. That “handoff” reality can make medication mistakes more likely to go unnoticed at first.
Common Summit-area scenarios we see include:
- A medication change made during a busy appointment, but the updated instructions don’t match what the pharmacy labels.
- Missed details when a patient switches pharmacies for convenience or pricing.
- Confusion after hospital discharge when the medication list differs from what was actually taken at home.
- Delayed recognition of side effects that appear “out of nowhere,” but were tied to the wrong drug strength or instructions.
When the timeline is compressed—work, school, commuting, and childcare—small documentation gaps can have outsized consequences. Legally, those gaps matter because they affect how causation is proven.


