Many medication error cases begin the same way: a person fills a prescription, follows the directions, and then develops symptoms that don’t match what they expected. In Rocky Mount, that can show up after:
- Hospital discharge or follow-up care where new meds are started or doses change
- Urgent care visits where prescriptions are created quickly and then filled later
- Pharmacy refills where a strength, formulation, or instructions don’t match what was previously used
- Long-term care or home health transitions where medication lists may not fully carry over
Even when the original order looks correct, the legal question becomes whether the process used to prescribe, dispense, or administer medication met the required safety standard—and whether it caused your injury.


