Surgery records don’t just document what was done—they document when it was done and how quickly concerns were acted on. Coastal Georgia patients often move quickly from procedure to recovery to follow-up appointments, and the timeline can span multiple systems:
- Pre-op screening and medication history
- Intraoperative monitoring and anesthesia charting
- PACU/recovery notes and discharge instructions
- Post-discharge symptoms, ER visits, or follow-up specialists
If documentation is inconsistent, delayed, or hard to connect to monitor data, families can feel dismissed—especially when providers say, “That’s just a known risk.” An experienced anesthesia malpractice lawyer in Brunswick can identify what’s ordinary risk versus what may reflect negligent monitoring, dosing, airway management, or delayed response.


