In the Casselberry area, many people travel to receive care—sometimes across multiple facilities, outpatient centers, and different specialties. That “paper trail across providers” can make it harder to spot inconsistencies.
Common scenarios we see residents report after anesthesia-related injuries include:
- Delayed recovery issues (breathing problems, severe nausea, prolonged grogginess) that become clear after discharge.
- Confusion between medication administration and monitoring—especially when charts are incomplete or timelines don’t line up.
- Post-op cognitive or nerve symptoms that emerge days later and require additional visits, imaging, or specialist care.
- Communication gaps between anesthesia teams and post-anesthesia recovery staff.
The legal challenge is often not “proving the worst happened,” but demonstrating that the care provided fell below the expected standard and that it likely contributed to the injury.


