An anesthesia-related injury doesn’t always announce itself immediately. In the East Palo Alto area, patients often return home and then realize something is off after discharge—sometimes while they’re coordinating rides, pharmacy runs, or second appointments.
Common post-surgery patterns we see families report include:
- New or worsening confusion, memory gaps, or “brain fog” that persists beyond expected recovery
- Breathing-related symptoms that were downplayed at discharge
- Severe nausea, vomiting, pain, or nerve symptoms that escalate after going home
- Unexpected weakness or functional changes that affect daily activities
The key is that the timeline matters. Even if the incident happened in minutes, the injury may unfold over days—so your legal review should connect what happened in the hospital to what you experienced afterward.


