In a metro area where people routinely move between urgent care, hospital systems, retail pharmacies, and primary care offices, medication mistakes can compound quickly. Common Richmond scenarios include:
- Transitions after ED visits: A discharge medication list may not match what was actually dispensed, or instructions may be unclear when you’re trying to get home and start treatment.
- Refills and dose changes: A prescriber changes a dose, but the pharmacy or nursing staff may carry forward an older schedule.
- Paperwork delays: If you’re waiting for records to be released between providers, the timeline becomes harder to reconstruct.
- Care for older adults: Many Richmond households manage multiple prescriptions, increasing the risk that an incorrect label or dosing schedule will be followed for too long.
When this happens, the key question isn’t only “was there a mistake?” It’s whether the responsible parties missed safety checks and whether those failures contributed to your harm.


