In central Connecticut, people often rely on local hospitals, ambulatory surgery centers, and referral networks for follow-up care. That can be good for treatment—but it can also create gaps in the paper trail.
Common problems we see in New Britain cases include:
- Records held by multiple providers (surgery facility, anesthesia group, recovery unit, and later specialists)
- Delayed chart completion after a busy surgical day
- Confusing monitor/medication timestamps that don’t line up neatly with narrative notes
- Insurance communications that move faster than patients can reasonably respond
Because Connecticut injury claims have deadlines, the earliest weeks matter. The sooner records are preserved and requests are sent, the better your odds of building a complete timeline.


