Benton’s mix of community clinics, regional referrals, and patients commuting to hospitals can create a “paper trail” that spans multiple locations. It’s common for care to move between facilities—pre-op testing, the procedure itself, recovery, and follow-up appointments—sometimes with different systems used for charting.
When anesthesia goes wrong, the critical details are often in:
- monitor event logs (blood pressure, oxygen levels, heart rate)
- medication administration timing
- handoff notes between teams
- recovery-room observations and escalation documentation
If any of those pieces are delayed, incomplete, or inconsistent, it can be hard for families to know what to request—and hard for insurers to see the full story the way an attorney will.


