Many medication errors don’t show up immediately. In Franklin, a common pattern is what happens when patients transition between:
- a primary care visit and a pharmacy fill,
- an urgent care appointment and a later specialist review,
- hospital discharge and home medication management.
Those handoffs are where mistakes slip in—especially when the medication list in one setting doesn’t match what another setting documents. If your family member was managing new meds while also dealing with work, travel, or caregiving responsibilities, the timeline matters even more.
A lawyer can help you reconstruct the sequence: what was prescribed, what was dispensed, what was administered, and when symptoms began.


