In suburban communities like Wixom, medication errors often surface during transitions:
- Hospital-to-home discharge (med list changes, dosing schedules rewritten)
- Urgent care follow-ups (new prescriptions layered on top of older ones)
- Pharmacy handoffs (different locations, insurance substitutions, brand-to-generic changes)
It’s common for families to notice confusion: conflicting instructions, missing dose times, or a label that doesn’t match what they were told verbally. That confusion can be more than inconvenience—it may reflect gaps in the medication workflow.
A lawyer’s job is to turn that confusion into a documented timeline: what was ordered, what was dispensed, what was administered, and when the harm became apparent.


