In mid-Michigan communities like Mount Pleasant, medication problems can show up in predictable ways—especially during busy clinic schedules, hospital discharges, and quick pharmacy handoffs.
You may be dealing with a medication error if:
- Discharge instructions didn’t match what the pharmacy dispensed. After a hospital stay, it’s common for medication lists to change. When the final prescription doesn’t line up with the discharge paperwork, harm can follow.
- A “simple refill” turned into the wrong strength or directions. Even if the medication name is correct, dosage strength, timing, or taper instructions may be wrong.
- Care coordination failed between different providers. Residents sometimes see multiple specialists; when someone updates a med without updating the whole record, the next provider may rely on incomplete information.
- Tourists, seasonal visitors, or out-of-town family got prescriptions locally. During travel periods, pharmacies may receive unclear histories or old labels, increasing the risk of mismatched medications.
If any of these sound familiar, don’t assume it was “just an accident.” The question is whether the error was preventable and whether it caused your injuries.


