Meriden is a commuting city. People frequently move between workplaces, urgent care, pharmacies, and follow-up appointments—sometimes on tight schedules. That rhythm can create common failure points:
- Early refills and substitution confusion: Different pharmacies or formulary substitutions can lead to the wrong strength or instructions.
- Discharge-to-home medication changes: After ER or hospital visits, medication lists may be updated quickly, and mismatches can slip into the next step.
- Follow-up appointments that rely on incomplete histories: If a provider sees partial records, the “intended” medication plan can be misunderstood.
When the error isn’t obvious right away, legal claims depend on the documentation trail. The sooner we review what happened, the better chance we have to preserve key evidence before it’s overwritten or disappears from systems.


