In a community like Cottonwood Heights, many people access care through a mix of urgent visits, specialty appointments, and pharmacy fill-ups—sometimes with multiple medication changes in a short window. That creates a common problem: the “right drug” is not always the “right instructions” by the time it reaches the patient.
After a medication error, the most important work is reconstructing the sequence:
- What was prescribed (and what the order actually said)
- What the pharmacy dispensed (drug, strength, quantity)
- What labels and directions indicated
- What clinicians administered or advised during follow-up
- How your symptoms changed afterward
For a claim in Utah, that timeline helps connect the dots between a preventable error and the harm you experienced.


