In anesthesia injury cases, the facts can turn on minutes: medication timing, monitoring trends, airway/respiratory response, and when abnormal signs were acted on. Orlando patients often encounter a common challenge—care continues in different places after discharge (urgent care visits, imaging centers, specialty consults), and documentation can be scattered.
Your best early move is to create a single timeline from what you already have:
- Procedure date and facility name (hospital or outpatient center)
- Discharge date and any “same-day” complications
- Names of clinicians you saw afterward (ER, urgent care, specialists)
- Dates of follow-up testing and diagnoses
- Notes on symptoms (breathing issues, confusion, lingering nerve pain, severe nausea, memory problems)
If you act quickly, a lawyer can also help you preserve key evidence and request what’s missing—before systems archive monitor data or records become harder to obtain.


