Medication mistakes often show up when people are juggling work, family care, school schedules, and frequent appointments. In practice, that can mean:
- A prescription is filled quickly and later found to be the wrong strength
- Instructions are unclear after a fast discharge from a hospital or urgent care
- A refill is processed without the full medication history being reviewed
- Different providers update orders, and the “latest” plan isn’t communicated cleanly
If you discovered the error after a weekend or after a change in care, don’t assume it’s “just an adverse reaction.” New York claims typically turn on what was ordered, what was dispensed/administered, what safety steps were supposed to happen, and how the mistake affected your medical course.


