In suburban Westchester, people often manage complex medical routines across multiple providers—primary care, specialists, urgent care visits, and pharmacy pickups. A medication error can spread through that chain fast:
- A prescription is changed during a short office visit and later filled incorrectly.
- Lab results or a medication reconciliation update doesn’t match what the pharmacy dispensed.
- A dosage adjustment is made “for the next few days,” but instructions are unclear or partially recorded.
- After a weekend or holiday, coverage switches and the medication plan gets reconstructed from incomplete notes.
When the timeline is tight, medical records become the battlefield. The sooner you start organizing what happened, the better your chances of connecting the error to the injury.


