After surgery, it’s common for patients and families in Conyers to receive multiple versions of information—hospital discharge papers, anesthesia records, monitor summaries, and follow-up notes from different providers. When the injury involves anesthesia, the key facts can hide in:
- medication administration logs
- vital sign trends and alarm timing
- handoff notes between staff
- post-op assessments that may not match what the monitor data shows
If you’re trying to make sense of it while recovering, it’s easy to miss what matters for a claim. Our job is to identify the most important gaps and inconsistencies early, so the case isn’t derailed by missing documentation or unclear causation.


