Medication errors don’t always look dramatic at first. They often appear during everyday routines that are easy to overlook:
- After a commute or urgent visit: A new prescription is issued, filled shortly afterward, and instructions get misunderstood.
- Pharmacy changes or substitutions: A different manufacturer, strength, or generic version is provided—sometimes without the patient realizing the differences.
- Care transitions: Discharge instructions from a facility don’t fully match what the patient actually received or took at home.
- Multiple prescribers: Patients managing chronic conditions may receive overlapping prescriptions, increasing the risk of incorrect dosing or harmful interactions.
North Carolina courts generally focus on whether the responsible provider or facility acted within the applicable standard of care and whether their breach caused the injury. In practice, that means your case will rise or fall on the details of the medication timeline.


