In Central Florida, many people travel to receive care—sometimes from surrounding communities—for procedures at regional hospitals and surgical centers. After surgery, the most common complaint we hear isn’t just “something felt off.” It’s that the records don’t tell a straightforward story.
An anesthesia-related injury claim may involve:
- Inadequate monitoring during sedation or anesthesia, including failure to act on abnormal vitals
- Medication dosing errors or problems with how medication timing matches patient response
- Airway or respiratory management issues during the procedure or immediate recovery
- Delayed recognition of complications that later appear as prolonged recovery, cognitive changes, or ongoing pain
These issues can be hard to prove because anesthesia care is fast-moving and recorded in multiple places. The goal of a Lake Wales anesthesia malpractice attorney is to connect the dots—using the documentation that exists and identifying what’s missing.


