Medication errors don’t always look like an obvious “wrong pill” right away. In many cases, the problem is discovered after the fact—often when:
- You’re trying to follow discharge instructions but the medication list doesn’t match what you received
- A pharmacy fills a prescription while you’re on the move, and the label details are easy to miss
- An interaction or dose change wasn’t caught after a visit to a different clinic
- A caregiver or family member administers medication based on unclear directions
In Washington, the practical challenge is that evidence needs to be tied to a specific medication event and a specific injury timeline. If you wait too long to document what happened, it can be harder to connect the dots.


