In Odessa, many patients receive prescriptions through a chain of settings—urgent care, primary care, hospital admissions, and local pharmacies—sometimes within the same week. That fast handoff is exactly where medication problems can slip through:
- Orders get updated between visits, but the pharmacy receives an earlier version.
- Discharge instructions conflict with what the patient believes they were told.
- Medication lists are incomplete when a new provider takes over.
- Time-sensitive changes happen after imaging, lab work, or an ER visit.
When the harm shows up later—worsening symptoms, an adverse reaction, or a need for additional treatment—the timeline becomes critical. We help clients reconstruct that timeline using the documents that Texas courts typically expect: prescription records, pharmacy logs, discharge paperwork, and medical notes.


