In our Binghamton practice, many cases begin like this: someone leaves a medical appointment feeling reassured, then later experiences worsening symptoms, unexpected side effects, or a reaction that doesn’t match the intended treatment plan.
Sometimes the issue is discovered right away—such as a bottle label that doesn’t match the discharge paperwork. Other times, it’s uncovered later when a follow-up provider reviews medication history and notices inconsistencies.
A medication error claim in New York typically turns on whether the responsible party failed to meet accepted safety practices and whether that failure caused the harm you suffered. That’s why the earliest steps matter.


