In Longview, medication decisions often move quickly—especially for people managing chronic conditions, post-discharge care, or time-sensitive treatment. Errors can slip through when:
- A prescription is changed after a doctor visit, but the pharmacy fills a previous version.
- Discharge paperwork lists one plan, while what you were actually given (or told) differs.
- Multiple providers get involved (primary care, specialist, hospital, pharmacy), increasing the chance of inconsistent instructions.
- Patients rely on phone calls, portal messages, or brief handoffs instead of updated med lists.
When injuries occur, it’s not enough to know “something seems wrong.” The legal question is whether the responsible parties failed to follow safety standards and whether that failure caused your harm.


