Medication problems don’t always surface immediately. A common Somerset scenario is:
- You’re treated for an issue at a local facility or ER.
- You’re discharged with new prescriptions and instructions.
- Within days, symptoms worsen—sometimes dramatically.
That’s when families often discover the mismatch: the medication list doesn’t line up, the dosage doesn’t match the discharge paperwork, or the instructions were misunderstood because the label or paperwork wasn’t consistent.
From a legal standpoint, those post-discharge gaps matter. Kentucky claims often turn on timing—when the error was introduced, when the patient was harmed, and when the problem should have been discovered.


