Medication errors don’t only happen in “big hospital” settings. In Wyandotte and the surrounding Downriver area, problems often show up during high-turnover moments when patients are trying to get relief quickly:
- Pharmacy handoffs and refills: A refill is processed, but the strength, formulation, or directions don’t match what the prescriber intended.
- After-hours or urgent care follow-ups: A new prescription is started after an acute visit, and the discharge instructions don’t line up with what was dispensed.
- Hospital-to-home transitions: Medication lists may change at discharge, but caregivers receive incomplete or confusing instructions.
- Extended family caregiving: When multiple people help manage dosing schedules, labeling or written directions can be misread—sometimes because instructions were unclear or incomplete.
If the error occurred at any point where medications are reviewed, dispensed, labeled, or administered, Michigan law may allow you to pursue accountability—assuming the records support that the mistake caused harm.


