New London has a steady mix of residents, visitors, and short-term stays—so medication errors often show up through common local patterns:
- Tourists and seasonal residents who receive prescriptions from unfamiliar providers and pharmacies, then switch care plans.
- Frequent transitions of care (urgent care → follow-up appointment → pharmacy pickup → medication changes).
- Community pharmacies with high volume, where label accuracy and verification steps are especially important.
In these situations, the “story” can be hard to reconstruct—especially if the medication list changed multiple times or records weren’t updated quickly. A lawyer can help connect the dots between what was ordered, what was dispensed, and what clinicians believed the patient was taking.


