In Fairfield County and across Connecticut, many hospital injuries involve moments that don’t feel dramatic at the time: a change in symptoms overnight, a missed escalation, a delayed call-back, or a discharge decision that didn’t match a patient’s real condition.
Those events matter because hospitals often rely on protocols and communication between shifts—especially in busy units. If a chart reflects a symptom, but doesn’t show timely reassessment or escalation, that’s the kind of discrepancy that needs careful review.


