Many medication errors aren’t discovered at the pharmacy counter. They surface later—when a patient returns home, begins taking the medication, and symptoms don’t match what was expected.
In Hammonton (and across South Jersey), it’s common for care to involve multiple handoffs:
- A primary care visit followed by a pharmacy fill
- An urgent care visit leading to new prescriptions
- Hospital discharge instructions that get clarified later by another clinician
That handoff trail matters legally. New Jersey claims typically turn on whether the responsible party failed to follow safe medication practices at the point the error entered the chain—and whether that failure caused the harm you experienced.


