In Lexington, care frequently moves quickly—think same-day urgent care follow-ups, post-discharge medication changes, and pharmacy refills handled under time pressure. Those real-world patterns matter legally because medication error disputes are usually decided by sequencing:
- what was ordered and when
- what the pharmacy dispensed and how it was labeled
- what instructions were actually given (and to whom)
- when symptoms began and how clinicians responded
Even if everyone agrees something went wrong, liability can hinge on where the failure entered the medication chain—and whether the error was preventable with reasonable safety checks.


