Morristown residents commonly move between care settings—urgent care, physician offices, hospital discharges, and local pharmacies. That handoff chain is where medication problems can start, but also where they can become harder to prove later.
It’s not unusual for the initial paperwork to look “close enough”: a label that appears correct, instructions that seem routine, or symptoms that are dismissed as complications unrelated to the medication. But when the timeline is reconstructed carefully—what was ordered, what was dispensed, and what was administered—patterns often emerge.
A lawyer can help you focus on the specific mismatch that caused harm, rather than getting stuck arguing about whether an error “technically happened.”


