Montgomery’s suburban setting means many people rely on a mix of local primary care visits, urgent care, hospital care, and pharmacy refills—often with tight schedules around work commutes and school routines.
That matters because medication errors frequently occur during transitions, such as:
- A new prescription started after a provider visit (and the pharmacy label doesn’t match what was intended)
- Refills processed while a patient is managing multiple prescriptions for chronic conditions
- Instructions that are hard to follow when someone is juggling evening meds, shift work, or caregiving
- Quick follow-ups after an ER visit when symptoms change and records don’t fully sync
In these situations, the “why” is often tied to documentation and safety checks—not just whether someone made a mistake. Getting organized early can be the difference between a claim that’s dismissed as unclear and one that’s built around proof.


