In Windsor, many people undergo procedures at nearby hospitals and surgery centers across Sonoma County. Even when care was provided with good intentions, anesthesia injury cases often hinge on details that aren’t obvious at first glance—like dosing timing, monitoring gaps, or delayed responses to abnormal vitals.
A common pattern we see from families is this: the discharge summary sounds reassuring, but follow-up visits reveal problems that should have been caught earlier. Sometimes the anesthetic record is hard to read, incomplete, or doesn’t line up with nursing notes and post-op progress.
That’s where an attorney’s review matters. We help identify the inconsistencies that insurers may use to minimize responsibility—and we organize the facts so your story is understandable and persuasive.


