Many medication mistakes aren’t obvious immediately. In the Wooster area—where families often cycle between primary care, specialists, urgent care, and pharmacy refills—problems frequently appear after:
- A new prescription is started after a visit
- A refill is filled while the patient is already taking multiple medicines
- Instructions are updated but not clearly communicated to caregivers
- Symptoms worsen after dose changes
When the harm shows up later, defendants often argue the patient’s condition changed for other reasons. That’s why your timeline matters so much in Ohio cases: the sooner the incident is documented, the easier it is to connect the medication error to the outcome.


