In Warrenton, it’s common for care to be fragmented across settings—primary care visits, urgent care, hospital follow-ups, and pharmacy pickups. That makes medication reconciliation a critical step.
A mistake can be especially hard to spot when:
- A prescription is started after an urgent care visit.
- A pharmacy fills a medication late in the day and the patient doesn’t notice problems until the next dose.
- A hospital discharge includes medication instructions that don’t match what was previously prescribed.
- Care teams rely on outdated med lists during transitions.
When errors happen in fast-moving situations like these, the records don’t always line up cleanly at first. The legal work is figuring out what was intended, what was actually dispensed or administered, and how that mismatch contributed to your injury.


