Medication errors don’t always look dramatic at first. Sometimes the problem is subtle—an instruction that didn’t match the label, a dose that didn’t align with what the provider intended, or a medication that should have been held due to allergies or other conditions.
In Leland, many residents balance work, school, and travel schedules—so it’s common for people to rely on fast follow-up and clear instructions. When those instructions are wrong or incomplete, the consequences can escalate quickly.
What we look for early is the timeline: what was prescribed, what was dispensed, what was administered (if applicable), and what changed medically afterward. That timeline becomes the backbone of the case.


