In and around San Marcos, people frequently receive care through a mix of primary providers, urgent care, hospital visits, and local pharmacies. The timeline can get complicated fast—particularly when a patient:
- is seen for an acute issue and discharged with a new medication plan,
- has follow-up care with a different clinician,
- changes pharmacies or fills prescriptions while traveling,
- or relies on a caregiver to interpret written dosing instructions.
Medication errors often become obvious only after symptoms worsen, a new drug is started, or a follow-up visit reveals that the medication plan wasn’t what it should have been.
Because Texas cases depend on records and causation, the sooner you organize what happened, the better your chances of preserving the evidence needed to pursue accountability.


