In Hanover, it’s common for care to happen in layers—urgent care visits, follow-up appointments, pharmacy pick-ups, and medication list updates across providers. That’s exactly where medication errors can hide:
- A provider updates a prescription during a short visit, but the pharmacy label or instructions don’t reflect the change.
- A patient is transferred between clinicians (or sees multiple specialists), and the “current dose” isn’t consistently captured.
- Electronic systems flag an issue late—or not at all—because the order entered doesn’t match the patient’s medication history.
If your symptoms started soon after starting, refilling, or changing a medication, you may have a claim. The key is documenting what changed, when it changed, and how the medical team treated the consequences.


