In smaller communities across Connecticut—including the Torrington area—patients and families often coordinate care among hospitals, specialists, rehab providers, and follow-up clinics. When something goes wrong, the “timeline” may be spread across multiple places:
- initial emergency evaluation and triage notes
- inpatient progress notes and nursing documentation
- test results that appear in one department but weren’t acted on elsewhere
- discharge instructions and how follow-up was (or wasn’t) handled
That fragmentation is exactly why early record review matters. What seems like “just details” to a busy family can become central evidence later—especially when the defense argues the outcome was unavoidable or tied to the patient’s underlying condition.


