In New Haven, many medication errors surface during the transition from a clinic or hospital visit back to home life—especially when instructions are delivered quickly, multiple providers are involved, or a patient is juggling other health conditions.
Common local scenarios include:
- Discharge instructions that don’t match the medication bottle (dose, timing, or name differences)
- Refills or substitutions that change the effective strength or instructions
- Care gaps when a patient sees multiple clinicians and their medication list isn’t updated correctly
- Paperwork delays that lead families to re-order or re-dose based on incomplete directions
When these “handoff” errors happen, Indiana’s claim timeline depends on when you reasonably discovered the harm and how evidence is documented. Acting early helps preserve records before details become harder to obtain.


