Medication mistakes don’t always happen in a dramatic, obvious way. In the Ridgeland area, many cases start during ordinary transitions—like discharge from a facility, a medication change after an appointment, or refilling prescriptions at a local pharmacy.
Common “real life” triggers we see include:
- Hospital discharge and follow-up gaps: A new prescription is started, but the patient’s instructions don’t match what was actually dispensed or administered.
- Busy pharmacy counter moments: Wrong strength, wrong medication, or incomplete labeling can occur when orders are processed quickly.
- Multiple providers and med lists that don’t line up: Specialists, primary care, and urgent care may each update records, creating inconsistencies.
- Refills that don’t reflect the plan: A pharmacy may fill a medication that differs from the most recent order—especially if the chart wasn’t updated.
In Mississippi, deadlines and procedural rules can affect how and when claims move forward. That’s why the timeline—what was ordered, when it was filled, and when symptoms began—often becomes the backbone of the case.


