Hartford patients often move between care settings—urgent care, hospital follow-ups, community pharmacies, and specialist offices—especially when commuting schedules and work demands are tight. In those transitions, small mistakes can get “carried forward,” such as:
- A prescription that’s correct on paper but entered with the wrong dosing schedule
- A pharmacy label that doesn’t match what the doctor intended
- An interaction or duplicate therapy that wasn’t caught before administration
- A discharge medication list that conflicts with what you were actually told
Connecticut cases are time-sensitive, and the strongest claims typically depend on quickly preserving records while the timeline is still clear.


