When something goes wrong with a prescription—especially after a visit where you were managing symptoms quickly—you may not realize until later that the chart, label, or pharmacy record doesn’t match what you were told.
In practice, medication error evidence can disappear quickly because:
- pharmacy systems overwrite “active” prescriptions after changes are made
- hospital discharge instructions get replaced in follow-up portals
- staff explanations get summarized without the underlying order details
- medication bottles and packaging are tossed once the immediate situation seems over
An early legal review helps protect the timeline—an issue that matters a lot when Kentucky providers and pharmacies argue about what was ordered, what was dispensed, and what was actually administered.


