In a community like Morgantown—where patients frequently cycle between clinics, pharmacies, hospitals, and follow-up appointments—medication errors can show up in familiar patterns:
- Wrong dose or strength after a prescription change (especially when a patient is trying to keep up with new instructions).
- Dispensing mistakes such as the wrong medication, an incorrect formulation, or labeling that doesn’t match the order.
- Confusing or incomplete directions that lead to missed doses, double-dosing, or inconsistent timing.
- Transcription issues during order entry or refills—where one small mismatch can create a dangerous outcome.
- Care handoff problems when a patient transitions between providers and the medication list isn’t fully updated.
Even when the error seems “obvious” in hindsight, the legal question is whether the mistake deviated from accepted safety practices and whether it caused or worsened the injuries you experienced.


