Menomonee Falls residents often rely on timely refills, quick appointment turnarounds, and care handoffs between providers. That environment can create opportunities for preventable mistakes, especially when multiple prescriptions are involved.
Common scenarios we see in the area include:
- Wrong strength or formulation when refilling a long-term medication (for example, a dose change that wasn’t implemented correctly).
- Confusing directions on labels—missed or misunderstood instructions that lead to taking medication incorrectly.
- Mix-ups involving similar drug names (and sometimes similar packaging).
- Missed interaction issues when a new prescription is added without adequate medication reconciliation.
- Administrative errors in care settings tied to medication lists that don’t match what the patient was actually taking.
Even when everyone acted “in good faith,” the legal question is whether the responsible party used reasonable safety steps and whether the mistake caused the harm.


