In a smaller community like Corning, it’s common for medication to move through a familiar chain:
- a primary care visit or urgent care appointment
- a prescription sent to a local pharmacy
- follow-up instructions from a hospital-based provider
- refills handled by another clinician or a covering physician
When something goes wrong, the dispute often becomes: who had the duty to catch the problem at each step—the prescriber who wrote the order, the pharmacy that dispensed it, or the facility that administered it. Your claim may depend on identifying exactly where the error entered the process and what safety steps were supposed to prevent it.


