Traverse City sees seasonal surges, and patients often rotate between urgent care, specialists, and pharmacy fills across multiple visits. That increases the odds of:
- Incomplete medication histories when someone is new to a provider or returning from out of town
- Confusing label instructions that lead to missed doses or double-dosing
- System handoff gaps between a clinic visit, pharmacy processing, and follow-up care
Even when the original prescription appears correct on paper, the practical question becomes: What did the patient actually receive, when, and how did clinicians respond as symptoms developed? In Michigan, the strength of a medication error case often turns on that timeline.


