In Hattiesburg, it’s common for patients to move between providers—an urgent care visit, a specialist appointment, a pharmacy pickup, and then hospital follow-up if symptoms escalate. When that happens, the “paper trail” can become fragmented. One note may reflect what the patient reported, another may reflect what the system showed, and a later discharge summary may include edits.
That’s why timing matters. The sooner you start organizing documents and contacting counsel, the more likely it is you can preserve pharmacy logs, medication lists, and the sequence of orders. Those records are often what determine whether the mistake was an isolated slip or a preventable failure in the medication workflow.


