In Florida, the ability to prove what went wrong often turns on what can be shown from the chart and monitoring data—along with timing. For Orange City residents, delays are common: people relocate, return for follow-up care elsewhere, or assume the hospital “will send everything” without realizing some records are partial, archived, or hard to obtain.
After an anesthesia incident, the most important practical step is preserving the factual trail:
- discharge paperwork and after-visit summaries
- anesthesia record/flow sheet and medication administration records
- monitor printouts or electronic monitor reports (if available)
- imaging, consult notes, and rehab documentation tied to the complication
- written instructions given after surgery and any later “clarifications”
When records are incomplete or inconsistent, the claim can stall. Acting early helps prevent gaps from becoming irreversible.


