Many people assume anesthesia-related harm must be immediately obvious. In reality, injuries can surface later—sometimes after a short follow-up visit or once you’re back home in the East Bay.
Residents of Emeryville and surrounding communities frequently report complications that become clearer in the days after surgery, including:
- Breathing or oxygenation problems that were stabilized in the OR but lead to prolonged recovery or new respiratory symptoms
- Prolonged confusion, memory issues, or “brain fog” that affects daily routines and work
- Nerve pain, numbness, or weakness that emerges as swelling changes and post-op activity begins
- Severe nausea, vomiting, or aspiration concerns that lead to additional appointments and treatments
- Medication-related complications where the patient and family later discover inconsistencies in dosing or timing
When you’re juggling follow-up care, these injuries can feel personal and confusing—yet the legal question is concrete: did the care meet California’s standard of reasonable medical practice, and did a breach cause your harm?


