Southbridge is a commuter community, and medical care often involves multiple handoffs—primary care appointments, urgent care visits, pharmacy fills, and sometimes hospital or rehab follow-ups. That “chain” is where medication mistakes can occur, especially when records and medication lists aren’t perfectly synchronized.
In real cases, delays happen for familiar reasons:
- People change pharmacies or use more than one pharmacy due to work schedules or errands
- Patients receive discharge instructions and then fill prescriptions the same day
- Family members manage medications while working around school and commuting routines
When you act quickly, you preserve the evidence that insurance companies and defense attorneys usually try to minimize: the exact prescription details, label information, and the timeline of symptoms.


