In a community like Laconia—where people often juggle work schedules, caregiving, and appointments—medication changes commonly happen across multiple steps:
- A provider updates a prescription after an office or urgent care visit
- A pharmacy fills it (sometimes while the patient is traveling or running errands)
- The medication gets started at home or in another care setting
- Follow-up occurs later, when symptoms are already worsening
That timeline matters. Many medication error disputes in New Hampshire aren’t really about “a wrong pill” alone—they’re about what was supposed to happen, what actually happened, and whether that difference caused harm.


