Waltham’s healthcare workflow is shaped by everyday patterns: back-to-back appointments, quick urgent care visits, and medication handoffs between providers. In practice, medication errors are more likely to surface when:
- A patient is discharged and the medication list is updated quickly.
- A pharmacy fills a prescription while orders are being modified in real time.
- Someone switches between specialists, primary care, and urgent care.
- A caregiver picks up medication during a busy day and relies on labels without comparing doses to the discharge paperwork.
If you noticed symptoms after a change in medication—or the timeline doesn’t match what you were told—your claim may turn on reconstructing that handoff and proving what was actually ordered, what was dispensed, and what was given.


