In suburban communities like New Providence, many people manage care across multiple settings—primary care visits, urgent care, hospital discharges, and pharmacy refills that happen on tight timelines. Medication errors often show up when:
- A discharge medication list doesn’t match what the pharmacy dispensed.
- A follow-up appointment is delayed, so symptoms aren’t connected to the medication quickly.
- Refills are processed while another health issue is being addressed (making it easier for instructions to get misread or overlooked).
Even when you believe the mistake seems obvious in hindsight, liability usually turns on what was ordered, what was dispensed, and what was actually administered—and how the records explain the patient’s decline or complications.


