Anesthesia-related harm doesn’t always announce itself in the operating room. In Marietta (as across Georgia), it’s common to see complications unfold through later recovery visits—sometimes after discharge.
Residents may report issues such as:
- lingering cognitive changes (memory, focus, “brain fog”)
- prolonged nausea, vomiting, or breathing concerns
- nerve-related symptoms and unexplained pain
- unexpected weakness or delayed recovery milestones
Because these injuries can develop over time, insurers often argue that the problem was unrelated to anesthesia. Your legal team’s job is to connect the medical dots using the objective record.


