Canby is a suburban community where many people rely on nearby clinics, urgent care visits, and neighborhood pharmacies for ongoing care. Medication errors can still happen, but they often show up in ways that make causation harder to explain at first—especially when:
- A prescription is changed at an appointment, then filled later the same day or the next day.
- A patient is managing multiple prescriptions and the “new” medication interacts with something already in use.
- A caregiver (or family member) picks up the medication and follows instructions that later turn out to be incomplete or incorrect.
- Hospital discharge paperwork and pharmacy labels don’t perfectly match.
When residents look back, the question becomes: what exactly was ordered, what exactly was dispensed, and what exactly was taken? A Canby-focused legal strategy starts by reconstructing that sequence before defendants can narrow the story to “an isolated accident.”


