In suburban communities like Fair Lawn, patients often move between:
- primary care physicians,
- specialists,
- urgent care visits,
- and multiple pharmacies (sometimes due to insurance coverage or same-day needs).
That handoff process is where prescription mistakes frequently slip in—wrong strength, outdated medication lists, instructions that don’t match what was dispensed, or chart updates that arrive late. Even when everyone involved believes they acted reasonably, New Jersey cases usually turn on the paper trail: what was ordered, what was dispensed, what the label said, and what the patient was actually told.


