In Nassau County, many patients move between providers quickly—primary care, urgent care, hospital systems, and local pharmacies—sometimes all within days. That matters legally, because medication error claims frequently turn on handoffs:
- A prescription is sent from one facility, but the pharmacy fills it based on incomplete or outdated medication lists.
- A hospital discharge includes one set of instructions, while the outpatient follow-up assumes something else.
- A change in dosage is documented in one place, but the administration record or label reflects another.
When documentation is fragmented, the defense may argue the harm was caused by the underlying condition—not the medication process. A Freeport-focused investigation has to reconstruct the chain of events across providers and dates.


