In Greer, medication problems frequently surface after:
- Hospital discharges and follow-up prescriptions: patients leave with a plan that doesn’t match what was administered during the stay.
- Pharmacy refills and transfers: prescriptions moved between pharmacies can trigger labeling or strength mix-ups.
- Workday interruptions: missed calls, short staffing, and time pressure around refills can delay clarification.
- Outpatient visits: changes to long-term medications may be documented in one place but not reflected in another.
South Carolina health providers generally rely on electronic records and standardized workflows. When something fails—such as an order entry issue, incomplete medication reconciliation, or a transcription problem—the error may not be obvious until symptoms escalate.
A key point: the timeline you preserve early can control how persuasive your claim becomes. Records created the day of the incident can be harder to obtain later if they aren’t requested promptly.


