In a community where people commute between appointments, work shifts, and school schedules, medication problems can surface at the worst time—right after a clinic visit, during a pharmacy refill, or when care is handed off between different providers.
Common Farmington-area scenarios we see include:
- Transitions after outpatient visits: A new medication is started, but the instructions in the discharge paperwork don’t match what the pharmacy label says.
- Refill timing and substitution issues: A refill is filled quickly, and the patient later learns the strength, form, or brand didn’t match what the prescriber intended.
- Multiple providers updating charts: Medication lists can become outdated when different clinicians document different histories.
- Urgent after-hours decisions: When care is obtained quickly, the record trail may be incomplete—making it harder to show what was verified.
These are exactly the kinds of situations where legal help matters: the question isn’t just whether something went wrong, but where in the medication chain the failure occurred and whether it was preventable.


