San Juan residents often split time between work, school, and healthcare appointments across the Rio Grande Valley. That can create gaps in continuity—especially when:
- prescriptions are refilled at different pharmacies,
- care is provided by multiple clinics or specialists,
- patients change facilities after an ER visit,
- instructions are communicated quickly (or only verbally), and
- medication lists aren’t updated the same day a new order is written.
Medication errors don’t always look dramatic at first. Sometimes the harm shows up later—after a wrong dose was taken, an interaction wasn’t caught, or the wrong medication was dispensed but labeled in a way that seemed “close enough” to be overlooked.
If you’re trying to figure out whether something was truly an error (or whether it was preventable), early legal review can help you identify what to request and what to preserve before it becomes harder to prove.


