In a typical Donna case, the error is discovered after the patient has already acted on the medication instructions—sometimes during a workday, sometimes after a trip to pick up refills, and sometimes after a discharge from a hospital or urgent care.
That’s why the first question isn’t “Was there a mistake?” It’s usually:
- When was the medication ordered?
- When was it dispensed or delivered?
- When did the patient start taking it?
- When did symptoms worsen or new side effects appear?
Texas injury claims often turn on whether the medical documentation supports a cause-and-effect story. A clear timeline also helps connect the error to additional treatment, tests, or hospital visits that may follow.


