Injuries tied to sedation and anesthesia don’t always “announce themselves” right away. Sometimes the problem shows up during recovery, after discharge, or after a follow-up visit. In the meantime, key information can become harder to retrieve—especially when providers use multiple systems, paper documentation, or delayed updates.
A records-first approach matters because it helps you:
- Preserve the timeline (medication administration, monitoring events, and clinical responses)
- Identify gaps early (missing pages, inconsistent vitals, or delayed documentation)
- Avoid misstatements that insurance adjusters later use to narrow responsibility
If you’ve heard that an “AI summary” of records is available online, that doesn’t replace the underlying chart. We work directly from the medical record and build a narrative insurers can’t ignore.


