In a smaller community like Stevens Point, it’s common for care to move across settings:
- A prescription started at a clinic visit and then filled at a nearby pharmacy
- Medication changes made during an urgent care or ER visit
- Follow-up instructions given at discharge (sometimes while the patient is still unwell)
- Work and childcare schedules impacting whether doses get taken exactly as written
When those handoffs aren’t tight, medication records can appear “consistent” on the surface while still masking real problems—like incorrect strength, unclear directions, or a failure to catch a high-risk interaction.
A medication error claim isn’t only about proving something went wrong. It’s about showing how the mistake happened within the local care chain and how it contributed to the injury you experienced.


