In the Inland Empire, it’s common for families to move between providers quickly—surgeon follow-ups, urgent care visits, specialty referrals, and imaging—often while paperwork is still catching up. That can be especially challenging when an anesthesia-related complication shows up later, after the initial post-op appointment.
When records are split across different clinics or systems, important details can get delayed: medication administration logs, monitoring trends, anesthesia chart entries, and communication notes between anesthesia and nursing staff.
What that means for your case: your legal team needs to secure the full perioperative file early and reconcile it with what you (and clinicians) observed afterward.


