In and around Taylor, people frequently manage health care around work commutes and school schedules. That “keep moving” lifestyle can make errors harder to catch early—especially when:
- A prescription is filled quickly after an urgent care visit.
- A patient is discharged with updated medication instructions.
- Multiple providers adjust meds across short time windows.
- A pharmacy transitions between systems (new software prompts, updated workflows, refill automation).
Errors don’t always announce themselves right away. Sometimes the first sign is an unexpected reaction, worsening symptoms, or a sudden change that prompts a second visit. From a legal standpoint, that’s why the timeline matters—and why waiting too long to collect documents can weaken the evidence.


