A common pattern we see in Central Kentucky is that the “story” of what went wrong changes over time. At first, everyone focuses on symptoms—then later, inconsistencies show up:
- The medication label doesn’t match the discharge instructions.
- A follow-up visit references a medication that wasn’t started (or was started incorrectly).
- A pharmacy record shows one strength while the bottle contains another.
- A hospital note lists a medication plan, but the outpatient provider’s instructions differ.
Even when the error seems obvious, defendants often argue about timing: when the wrong medication was dispensed, who verified it, and whether the harm is medically connected to the mistake.
A Versailles medication error lawyer can help you reconstruct the sequence while the records are still retrievable.


