In and around Danbury, many medication mistakes show up during the moments when people are moving quickly between providers—after an urgent care visit, following a discharge from a facility, or when refilling prescriptions while juggling work, school, and commuting.
Common Danbury-area scenarios include:
- Discharge instructions that don’t match the refill you receive.
- Medication lists that change between visits (and no one clearly explains why).
- Pharmacy substitutions that alter the drug, strength, or directions.
- Wrong timing instructions (for example, taking a medication with the wrong meals or at the wrong intervals), which can be especially dangerous for conditions that require steady dosing.
When care feels rushed, checks can be missed. The legal question becomes: what should have been verified, and what evidence shows it wasn’t?


