Medication mistakes often happen quietly: an incorrect instruction buried in discharge paperwork, a label that doesn’t match what was ordered, or a dosage change that wasn’t clearly communicated. In a suburban setting like Massapequa Park, it’s common for care to move across multiple locations—urgent care, hospital discharge, outpatient follow-ups, and pharmacy pickup.
That chain matters legally. New York courts generally look for a clear connection between what went wrong and what harm followed. If the timeline is messy, or if the records are inconsistent, it becomes harder to establish causation.
A medication error attorney can help you rebuild the sequence: what was prescribed, what the pharmacy dispensed, what instructions were given, and what symptoms or complications occurred after.


