In smaller communities, people often rely on a familiar network—one clinic, one pharmacy, and a limited number of providers. That can be helpful for continuity of care, but it can also create problems if records are inconsistent or if the error is documented differently across systems.
Common Henderson scenarios include:
- Same-day hospital discharge followed by a new medication plan that doesn’t match what was actually dispensed.
- Multiple providers (primary care + urgent care + pharmacy) where medication lists get updated on paper but not accurately reflected in the chart.
- Transportation delays—if a reaction worsens and you can’t quickly return to the facility, the timeline between the error and harm can be disputed.
Texas juries and insurance adjusters usually focus on one question: what happened, when it happened, and whether it caused your injury. The sooner you preserve evidence, the easier it is to answer that question.


