Technology can help clinicians work faster, but it can also create gaps that patients later struggle to interpret. In anesthesia injury cases, people often discover issues such as:
- chart entries that don’t line up neatly with monitor trends
- medication administration details that are incomplete or difficult to verify
- delayed documentation after a critical event
- handoff notes that omit key observations
In Georgia, proving a medical negligence claim is evidence-driven. That makes it especially important to treat the medical record like legal proof—not just a summary. A lawyer can help you preserve and organize what matters: the minute-by-minute record of monitoring, dosing, responses, and discharge instructions.


