Michigan City residents often manage medications through a mix of doctor visits, pharmacy pickups, and follow-up care. Common scenarios include:
- Refill timing problems: when a prescription changes but the refill instructions don’t get updated promptly.
- Wrong strength or formulation: the bottle looks right at first, but the strength (or extended-release vs. immediate-release) is different.
- Label and directions confusion: “take with food,” “twice daily,” or taper instructions get misread—sometimes with serious effects.
- Handoff errors after appointments: treatment plans change, but the updated medication list isn’t carried over correctly.
- High-risk medication mix-ups: errors involving blood thinners, insulin, opioids, seizure medications, or drugs requiring close monitoring.
Even when the medication error seems obvious, the legal question is usually more specific: what went wrong in the medication chain, and how that mistake caused (or worsened) your injury.


