Many medication errors don’t look obvious right away. In Norman, it’s common for patients to be seen across multiple settings—primary care appointments, urgent care, ER visits, and then pharmacy fills—often within a tight timeline. When care is split between providers or happens in quick succession, medication histories can get out of sync.
That’s when small gaps become evidence issues:
- A med list in one clinic doesn’t match what the pharmacy dispensed
- Discharge instructions don’t clearly reflect what was actually administered
- A dose adjustment gets entered late or incorrectly after a follow-up visit
If you noticed something was off during a commute to a second appointment or after a weekend refill, that timing can matter for your claim.


