Many residents discover something went wrong only after symptoms worsen—sometimes after a follow-up visit, sometimes after a missed call back, and sometimes when a different provider reviews the medication list.
In New Brunswick and across New Jersey, these delays can become a key issue: records are updated, medication lists are “cleaned up,” and pharmacy systems may reflect changes that don’t fully explain the original error. That’s why acting quickly matters.
A strong claim typically focuses on:
- What the order said (prescriber instructions)
- What the pharmacy dispensed (drug, strength, quantity, labeling)
- What was actually taken or administered (instructions provided to you, discharge instructions, facility medication logs)
- What changed medically afterward (symptoms, lab results, follow-up care, complications)


