In the Phillipsburg area, medication issues frequently come to light after discharge from a hospital/urgent care visit, or when families try to manage multiple prescriptions at home. That’s when small documentation gaps become big legal issues.
Common examples we see in our Phillipsburg cases include:
- Discharge instructions that don’t match the pharmacy label
- Dose changes that were supposed to be temporary but weren’t clearly communicated
- Medication lists that omit prior prescriptions or allergy information
- Refill timing problems (e.g., the wrong strength dispensed when prescriptions are renewed)
New Jersey injury claims often depend on the ability to reconstruct the timeline precisely—what was prescribed, what was actually dispensed, when it was taken, when symptoms began, and what clinicians did in response.


