In day-to-day healthcare, medication records are supposed to line up: the prescriber’s order, the pharmacy’s label, and what the patient is told to take. In Andover, that process can get complicated when care involves:
- Multiple providers (primary care, urgent care, specialists)
- Pharmacy changes (including urgent fills)
- Medication reconciliation after visits or hospital stays
- Family involvement in helping manage dosing
When those steps don’t connect cleanly, a medication error can look like a “mystery reaction” rather than negligence. The result is often the same: patients feel dismissed, while records quietly show what happened.
A medication error lawyer can help you turn the documentation into a timeline that explains what went wrong—and what it cost you.


