In and around Mount Vernon, many hospital injuries don’t happen in isolation. They can show up during the “in-between” moments that are common in busy New York healthcare settings:
- ED to inpatient handoffs (when symptoms change or test results arrive after a transfer)
- Discharge planning (especially when follow-up is hard to arrange or instructions are incomplete)
- Medication reconciliation (when someone’s regimen changes during admission)
New York courts and insurers tend to scrutinize these transitions because they’re where documentation, communication, and escalation decisions are most visible. That means your case may depend less on one dramatic mistake and more on the timeline of what was known, when it was known, and what actions followed.


