In Manor and nearby areas of Central Texas, medication issues often show up after a busy day of appointments, ER visits, or follow-ups through multiple providers. It’s not unusual for:
- A prescription to be changed during a short visit, then re-entered incorrectly later
- Pharmacy fills to be split across different locations or systems
- Hospital discharge instructions to conflict with what a patient receives at the pharmacy
- Follow-up calls or portal messages to omit the exact dosing details
For residents, the frustrating part is that the harm may be obvious before the paperwork makes sense. A lawyer’s job is to connect what happened medically with what the documentation supports—and do it efficiently.


