Medication mistakes can look small at first, especially when you’re balancing multiple providers or filling prescriptions on a tight timeline. In our experience handling cases in the Rio Grande Valley area, common “starting points” include:
- Refills that don’t match the bottle (strength, quantity, or labeling changes)
- Pharmacy substitutions that weren’t explained clearly
- Discharge prescriptions after a clinic or hospital visit where the medication list gets updated incompletely
- Confusion caused by rapid follow-up—for example, when you’re told to “continue” or “adjust” a medication without clear written instructions
- Wrong-dose or wrong-instructions situations discovered after symptoms worsen
Even when the error seems obvious, the legal question is still the same: what was supposed to happen, what did happen, and how the mistake contributed to the harm.


