Medication mistakes aren’t limited to obvious mix-ups. In Roselle and surrounding Union County areas, claims frequently involve the practical realities of modern healthcare—tight appointment schedules, pharmacy processing backlogs, and medication lists that don’t always match between providers.
You may have a potential medication error claim if you experienced issues like:
- A prescription that looked correct at first, but didn’t match your medication history (for example, a strength or dosing schedule that differed from what you were told previously).
- Pharmacy dispensing problems, such as receiving the wrong dosage form or a medication that didn’t align with the prescriber’s order.
- Confusing discharge or after-visit instructions after an ER or hospital visit, leading to missed doses, double dosing, or an incorrect schedule.
- Medication interaction problems that weren’t caught when clinicians reviewed your chart or when a pharmacy processed a refill.
- Errors during refills or medication list updates, especially when you see multiple providers and your records aren’t perfectly synchronized.
If you’re trying to determine whether what happened is legally actionable, the key is connecting the mistake to your medical outcomes—not just describing that “something was wrong.”


