Anesthesia-related injuries don’t always announce themselves as a single dramatic mistake. In real cases, families often report a pattern of warning signs—some during the procedure, others after discharge.
Common scenarios Roseville-area patients bring to counsel include:
- Monitoring gaps during sedation or recovery, leading to delayed recognition of abnormal breathing, oxygen levels, or blood pressure.
- Medication dosing problems, including incorrect amounts, timing issues, or failure to adjust dosing as the patient’s condition changed.
- Airway or respiratory management concerns, especially in outpatient settings where discharge decisions must be handled carefully.
- Documentation that doesn’t match the clinical reality, such as missing vitals, inconsistent timestamps, or charting delays.
If your loved one is now experiencing prolonged nausea, cognitive changes, nerve pain, weakness, or unexpected complications after surgery, it’s worth treating the event as potentially significant—both medically and legally.


