Medication mistakes can occur anywhere, but Lynbrook patients often experience the same pressure points:
- Short windows at urgent care and walk-in visits where medication lists are updated quickly.
- Hospital discharge transitions—especially after surgeries, ER visits, or new diagnoses.
- Multiple pharmacies or mail-order refills, which can create duplication or mismatch issues.
- Frequent medication changes for chronic conditions, where a “new” prescription is supposed to replace an older one.
These scenarios can increase the risk of errors such as wrong strength, incomplete instructions, or failure to catch interactions. The legal question is not just whether an error occurred—it’s whether the error was preventable under the applicable standard of care and whether it caused the harm you’re now treating.


