In West Lafayette, medication mistakes often surface after a chain of events:
- A prescription is issued after a visit at a local provider.
- The medication is filled at a nearby pharmacy.
- Follow-up instructions are reviewed while someone is working, traveling, or managing multiple appointments.
By the time symptoms worsen, the “story” can feel obvious—but the legal proof still needs to show how the error occurred and when it entered the medical process.
That means we focus early on:
- The exact prescription details (drug name, strength, directions, refills)
- Pharmacy dispensing records and label information
- Facility administration documentation (if the medication was given in a clinic or hospital)
- Medical notes showing the patient’s condition before and after the incident


