Before you worry about legal strategy, protect the two things that make a case possible: your health and the factual record.
- Ask providers to document symptoms and progression clearly. If you’re still dealing with headaches, confusion, memory problems, nerve pain, nausea, or breathing issues, request that clinicians connect current symptoms to the surgical/anesthesia event.
- Request copies of key records while they’re still fresh. In Florida, it’s easier to preserve documentation early than to chase it later—especially when departments “archive” data.
- Write down your timeline now. Even a short, dated list (when you woke up, when symptoms began, when you called, when you were readmitted) can help your attorney spot inconsistencies.
If you’re considering an online tool that “summarizes” records, keep in mind: summaries can miss details that matter legally. In Deltona cases, the difference often comes down to monitor events, dosing timing, and response intervals—elements that need careful, human review.


