In Westchester County and the Hudson Valley, it’s common for patients to be moved between facilities, specialists, and follow-up locations—sometimes after long commutes, urgent-care visits, or late-night ER admissions.
That “handoff” reality can increase the risk of documentation gaps and missed escalation—such as:
- A delay in responding to worsening symptoms between shifts
- Incomplete transfer summaries that omit key test results
- Medication reconciliation problems after inpatient-to-outpatient transitions
- Discharge instructions that don’t match the patient’s actual condition
When multiple facilities touch the case, the timeline becomes the centerpiece of the claim. We focus early on reconstructing “what happened when,” because that’s what New York attorneys use to evaluate breach and causation.


