Fairmont patients often receive care through a mix of settings—doctor visits, urgent care follow-ups, hospital discharge instructions, and pharmacy fills. Those handoffs are where medication mistakes commonly slip through, especially when:
- A discharge summary lists one plan, but the prescription label reflects another
- Multiple providers change medications around the same time
- Patients are managing chronic conditions while commuting for appointments
- Paper medication lists don’t match the electronic record used by the next provider
In West Virginia, the timing and documentation around the incident can strongly affect how claims are evaluated. A lawyer’s job is to reconstruct the medication timeline and connect the error to the injury using the right records.


