In suburban South Florida, many patients travel for elective procedures and may return home the same day. When an anesthesia complication shows up later—sometimes after you’ve left the facility—records become the battleground.
In practice, anesthesia injury disputes in Weston frequently involve questions like:
- Was monitoring continuous and appropriate during sedation and recovery?
- Were medication dosages administered and adjusted correctly as vitals changed?
- Did the team respond promptly to abnormal breathing, blood pressure, temperature, or oxygen trends?
- Were handoffs (OR to PACU, PACU to discharge, or between clinicians) clear enough to prevent gaps?
When the timeline is unclear, insurers often argue the injury was unrelated or unavoidable. Your best chance at meaningful settlement leverage is evidence that shows how the care team’s actions (or omissions) lined up with your symptoms.


