Half Moon Bay has a distinct “care timeline” reality: many residents travel between local appointments, nearby hospitals, and specialists for follow-up—often while still experiencing symptoms that weren’t obvious right after surgery.
That’s important legally because anesthesia injuries can evolve. A patient may look stable at discharge, then experience complications later—new breathing issues, unexpected pain patterns, cognitive changes, or lingering nerve symptoms. When you’re dealing with multiple appointments across providers, the record can be fragmented.
Specter Legal focuses on building a cohesive timeline across settings, so insurers and defense counsel can’t dismiss the injury as “unrelated” or “preexisting” without addressing the anesthesia event.


