In Milpitas, many patients undergo outpatient procedures and then return home the same day—or within a day or two. That means anesthesia-related complications may surface while you’re already trying to manage everyday responsibilities.
Common examples we see in the Bay Area include:
- Unexpected breathing problems during the immediate post-op period, followed by delayed recognition.
- Medication or dose timing issues that contribute to prolonged nausea, confusion, dizziness, or persistent pain.
- Discharge that doesn’t match the patient’s condition, leading to readmission or urgent follow-up.
- Documentation gaps that make it hard to connect what happened in the operating room to symptoms that develop later.
If your loved one is struggling to work, sleep, drive, or care for family after surgery, that impact matters. And in California, the claim is built around the medical facts—what was done, what should have been done, and how the injury resulted.


