Rochester patients often juggle multiple appointments and follow-ups. That’s exactly where medication errors can slip in:
- Medication lists that don’t match what was actually prescribed after a specialist visit
- Pharmacy changes (or refills) that happen while instructions are still being clarified
- Hand-offs between care teams where the “active medication” plan isn’t fully updated
- Post-discharge confusion, especially when instructions are long or written quickly
If you noticed symptoms that didn’t fit the expected treatment—or you later learned the wrong strength, directions, or medication was involved—don’t assume it’s “just an accident.” In Minnesota, proving a medication-related claim typically turns on whether the care provided fell below the accepted standard and whether that failure caused measurable harm.


