Richardson patients frequently move between providers—primary care, specialists, urgent care, hospital discharge, and local pharmacies. When care is split across multiple locations, medication information can be delayed, partially copied, or entered incorrectly.
Common patterns we see in the Richardson area include:
- Discharge medications that don’t match what the patient was told in person
- Refill timing gaps where the pharmacy depends on outdated or incomplete medication history
- Multiple prescribers making it harder to catch interactions or duplication
- Fast follow-ups that leave little time to confirm the right dose and instructions
A medication error claim often turns on what changed between visits and how the wrong medication (or wrong dose) made its way into the treatment plan.


