A common scenario we see in Boca Raton is the “it seemed fine at first” pattern. Someone may recover initially, then later experience complications that can tie back to anesthesia and perioperative care—such as prolonged weakness, breathing issues, persistent confusion, severe nausea, or unexpected nerve-related symptoms.
Because these problems can develop after discharge, it’s easy for people to assume the issue is unrelated to surgery. The truth is that the timeline matters. The right legal review helps connect what happened in the OR and recovery room to what you experienced later.


