Many anesthesia injuries are not dramatic in the moment. They can show up later as:
- breathing problems recognized too late
- medication effects that don’t match what the record suggests
- delayed reaction to abnormal vitals
- lingering cognitive changes, severe nausea, nerve pain, or weakness after discharge
In a community like Prattville, families often go back and forth between hospital staff, outpatient providers, and pharmacies in the days after surgery. That makes it especially important that the timeline stays straight—because insurance adjusters and defense attorneys frequently argue about when the problem began and what should have been caught sooner.


