Williston’s day-to-day reality can create conditions where medication problems are discovered late. Common local scenarios include:
- Shift-work gaps: You might receive medication during a hospital stay or clinic visit, then realize something is off after your work schedule changes.
- Follow-ups after discharge: After leaving a facility, the “what to take and when” instructions may be difficult to reconcile with what you actually received.
- Out-of-town care and quick transitions: Some people receive treatment at one location, fill prescriptions elsewhere, and return for follow-ups—raising the risk that details get lost between systems.
- Busy pharmacy counter moments: In high-volume periods, mistakes can happen with labels, strength, or instructions.
A strong claim often depends on reconstructing the exact timeline—what was ordered, what was dispensed, what instructions were provided, and what changed clinically afterward.


