In Hopewell, many residents juggle work schedules and medical appointments that don’t always line up neatly—especially when care involves multiple locations (urgent care, hospital discharge, local pharmacy fills, and then follow-up with a primary clinician). That “handoff” reality matters because medication errors often occur during transitions:
- A prescription is changed at discharge but the pharmacy fill reflects an earlier instruction
- A label looks correct, but dosing instructions given to the patient don’t match what was ordered
- A refill is processed quickly, but key safety checks (like interactions or duplicate therapies) are missed
If you’re wondering whether you should contact an attorney, a practical rule is this: if the event changed your health trajectory and the records don’t line up, you may need legal review.


