Many San Rafael residents receive care across multiple settings—surgeons’ offices, ambulatory surgery centers, hospital departments, and post-op follow-ups with different clinicians. Even when everyone is acting in good faith, the records may be spread across systems.
That can create problems in anesthesia cases such as:
- Gaps between monitor data and narrative charting
- Medication administration timestamps that don’t line up cleanly with the timeline you’re given
- Delayed or incomplete documentation after discharge, especially when symptoms evolve later
- Records that are technically “available,” but not organized in a way that helps insurers understand causation
When the story is hard to piece together, it’s easy for defense teams to argue that “everything was normal” or that the injury was unrelated. A local legal team must be able to reconstruct what happened using the right records—and in the right order.


