In many Chanhassen households, care isn’t concentrated in one place. A patient may see an urgent care provider, then a specialist, then fill medications at a nearby pharmacy, and later coordinate refills through a different clinic system.
That “handoff” pattern can create a real risk: records don’t always match, instructions get lost between facilities, and medication lists may be incomplete when orders are entered or verified. The result is often not just a wrong pill—but a wrong timeline of treatment, an interaction that wasn’t caught, or dosing instructions that weren’t accurate for the patient’s situation.
If your medication-related harm happened while juggling the kind of schedule common around Chanhassen, you deserve a claim that reflects how the error unfolded—not just that “something went wrong.”


