In suburban communities like Farmington Hills, medication mistakes often surface during busy routines: refills rushed between work, multiple providers across different offices, and medication lists that don’t always match what’s actually being taken. Common real-life scenarios include:
- Refill confusion after a doctor visit—especially when a medication is adjusted but the pharmacy record wasn’t updated cleanly.
- Wrong strength or wrong quantity that becomes obvious only after the first dose or when symptoms worsen.
- Interaction or duplication issues when a patient sees more than one clinician and the medication history isn’t fully synchronized.
- Hospital-to-home medication mix-ups, where discharge instructions don’t align with what was dispensed.
These situations are frustrating because they often don’t look “catastrophic” at first. But once harm occurs, the claim becomes about what the system should have caught—and what the records show should have been verified.


