Medication harm doesn’t always look like an obvious mistake at first. Many Fairview residents receive prescriptions after office visits or urgent care appointments, then rely on pharmacy labeling and instructions to guide daily dosing. When something goes wrong—such as an incorrect strength, an incomplete instruction, or a mislabeled medication—patients may keep taking the medication longer than they otherwise would.
That’s why the “story” matters. Insurance adjusters and defense teams often argue that symptoms had other causes, that the patient’s condition naturally changed, or that the error didn’t cause the injury. In Fairview cases, we often see that the key evidence is spread across:
- the prescribing visit notes
- the pharmacy’s dispensing record and label
- follow-up communications and medication lists
- later urgent care or hospital records
Your job shouldn’t be to connect those dots alone—especially while you’re trying to recover.


