In South Florida, surgical patients often travel from work schedules, childcare demands, and post-op follow-ups across a busy commuting network. That reality can affect how quickly symptoms are noticed, how promptly patients seek help, and how consistently they can document what happened.
In anesthesia injury cases, the timeline matters because the critical events may occur in minutes—such as changes in breathing, oxygen levels, blood pressure, heart rhythm, or medication administration timing. A delay in recognizing a problem (or a gap in documentation) can become the defense’s focal point.
A local attorney’s job is to help you reconstruct what happened minute-by-minute using the records the hospital already created—then compare that record against the injuries you’re still experiencing.


