Marion patients often juggle quick appointments, follow-ups, and transitions between providers—especially after ER visits or hospital discharge. That “handoff” period is where medication problems can slip in:
- A discharge list doesn’t match what was actually dispensed.
- A dose adjustment is written one way, but pharmacy labeling reflects something else.
- Instructions are changed verbally, but the written paperwork tells a different story.
- A follow-up clinician relies on incomplete med lists.
When you’re trying to recover while your timeline is already moving, it’s easy for key details to get lost. One of the first things a lawyer does is reconstruct the sequence: order → dispensing → labeling → administration → follow-up instructions.


