Marlborough is a suburban community where many residents rely on quick turnarounds—same-day pharmacy pickups, urgent care visits, and follow-ups that are scheduled around work and school. When a prescription mistake happens, the consequences can feel immediate:
- Delayed recognition: Symptoms may be mistaken for a new illness instead of medication-related harm.
- Record gaps: Fast discharges and outpatient follow-ups can leave incomplete medication histories.
- Multiple handoffs: A patient may move between a prescriber, a pharmacy, and an urgent care setting, making it harder to pinpoint where the error entered the chain.
- Transportation and timing pressures: If you’re trying to get to appointments, you may not preserve bottles, labels, or printed instructions—evidence that matters later.
A strong claim often turns on reconstructing the timeline: what was ordered, what was dispensed, what instructions were given, and how the patient’s condition changed after the incorrect medication was used.


