In smaller Indiana communities, medication mistakes frequently show up at the “handoff” moments—when someone moves from one setting to another. Common Greensburg scenarios include:
- Hospital discharge followed by a new prescription that doesn’t match what you were told.
- Pharmacy fill delays or substitutions that lead to the wrong drug, strength, or directions being followed.
- Clinic follow-up where symptoms don’t improve because the medication plan was incorrect or incomplete.
- Long-term care or home health where medication schedules are managed by staff and documentation errors can compound.
When the error isn’t discovered until after you’ve already taken the medication, the case often turns on proving what changed between the intended plan and what was actually prescribed, dispensed, or administered.


