Little Ferry is a close-in Bergen County community where many families rely on quick appointments, repeat prescriptions, and multiple providers. That “split-second” rhythm can create real risk:
- Prescriptions get changed during short visits, then filled elsewhere.
- Patients move between primary care, specialists, urgent care, and ER follow-ups.
- Medication lists can be incomplete when care transitions happen quickly.
When an error occurs in that environment, the dispute often isn’t simply “was there a wrong pill?” It’s whether the system that should have caught the problem—review, labeling, verification, and handoffs—worked the way it was supposed to.


