In suburban communities like Herriman, medication problems often show up during the moments when families are moving fast—refills at the pharmacy before a shift, medication changes after an urgent care visit, or instructions that are easy to misread when you’re juggling kids and appointments.
Common Herriman-area scenarios we see in cases like these include:
- Refill timing issues: A medication is supposed to be updated after a provider visit, but the pharmacy fills an older strength or formulation.
- Care handoff confusion: Orders change between urgent care, a primary care provider, and a pharmacy—leaving gaps in the medication list.
- “Looks right” packaging problems: Labels appear correct at first glance, but the patient experiences symptoms that don’t match the expected medication plan.
When these mistakes cause harm, the legal question isn’t just “was there an error?” It’s whether the error was preventable, who failed to catch it, and how the mistake contributed to the injury.


