In many Florida medical settings, records are created across multiple systems—pre-op intake, perioperative charting, anesthesia records, PACU notes, and follow-up documentation. When those pieces don’t line up, it can be hard to tell what happened first, what was noticed, and what was acted on.
Miami Shores patients frequently discover problems only after they’re home—when breathing issues, cognitive changes, severe nausea, or weakness surface or worsen. By then, the most important details may be buried in monitor trends, medication logs, and handoff notes.
A strong case usually depends on reconstructing what occurred minute-by-minute and identifying where the care team’s monitoring and response fell short.


