Surgery doesn’t happen on a convenient schedule. In real life, anesthesia decisions unfold minute-by-minute—often across multiple handoffs. For Encinitas patients, that can collide with:
- Work and caregiving interruptions (especially for parents and healthcare-adjacent jobs)
- Follow-up care across different clinics after discharge
- Delayed symptom recognition—such as cognitive changes, persistent nausea, nerve pain, or breathing-related issues that appear after you’re home
When families later request records, they often discover gaps: charting that’s hard to connect to monitor data, medication logs that don’t line up cleanly, or notes that don’t reflect what the patient experienced. That’s where legal review matters—because the difference between “a bad outcome” and negligence often turns on timing and documentation quality.


