In the days after a medication error, the evidence can quietly disappear:
- Pharmacy systems may purge old dispensing details on a schedule.
- Hospital medication administration records may be updated as your chart is corrected.
- Staff may reword explanations, and “verbal” assurances often don’t survive documentation.
- If you switch providers, new clinicians may rely on updated med lists that don’t fully reflect what happened.
A lawyer’s job is to slow down the story and lock in the facts—so you don’t end up arguing from memory while the record tells a different timeline.


