After a prescription goes wrong, it’s common for conversations to turn into vague explanations—“your body reacted,” “it was an unfortunate side effect,” or “we don’t see an error.” In a suburban, appointment-driven setting like Westbury, that uncertainty can be especially harmful because people often:
- Delay follow-up while waiting for symptoms to improve
- Rely on brief discharge instructions or portal messages
- Move between urgent care, specialists, and pharmacies
Your claim depends on reconstructing what happened across that chain of care. A lawyer can help connect the dots between the order, the dispensing/label, the instructions, and the clinical course that followed.


