In a smaller region like the Berkshires, medication care can be spread across multiple locations—urgent care visits, primary care follow-ups, pharmacy fills, and sometimes rehab or home-health transitions. That kind of handoff is where medication errors can hide.
Common Pittsfield-area scenarios we see include:
- Hospital discharge to a different setting: orders change quickly, and the medication list doesn’t always match what’s ultimately dispensed.
- Long commutes and delayed follow-up: symptoms may worsen before the patient can be seen again, making it harder to connect the harm to the original prescription mistake.
- Multiple pharmacies or switching prescribers: if your medication history isn’t consistently documented, wrong strength or the wrong drug can slip through.
Because Massachusetts cases depend heavily on medical documentation and causation, the first priority is reconstructing the sequence—what was ordered, what was actually dispensed or administered, and what changed afterward.


