Katy patients frequently move between urgent care, primary care, ER visits, and pharmacy fill changes—sometimes within days. That’s not unusual, but it can create common documentation gaps:
- Medication lists that don’t match between visits
- “New” prescriptions that are actually corrections of earlier errors
- Discharge instructions that reference a medication plan different from what the pharmacy dispensed
- Chart entries updated later without a clear explanation
Texas courts generally focus on what the records show and how they connect to the injury. If the medication timeline isn’t organized early, it becomes much easier for defendants to argue the harm came from something else.


