Many medication mistakes are not obvious at the moment they occur. In a community where people often juggle work, school, and short timelines for follow-up care, it’s common for symptoms to be dismissed as “part of the condition” until they worsen.
Add to that the reality that prescriptions may be filled across different steps—prescriber visit, pharmacy dispensing, insurance authorization, and then instructions for home use. When any link in that chain fails, the error can take time to surface.
A lawyer’s early job is to help you reconstruct the chain of events so you can answer questions like:
- What exactly was ordered?
- What was actually dispensed?
- When did the patient begin experiencing new or worsening symptoms?
- Did clinicians recognize and respond to the medication problem quickly enough?


