Powder Springs patients often experience a familiar sequence: surgery at a nearby hospital or surgical center, discharge instructions that feel routine at the time, and then symptoms that don’t match what was expected—such as persistent nausea, cognitive changes, prolonged weakness, nerve-type pain, or breathing problems that surface later.
When the timeline is unclear, the defense may argue the injury was “unavoidable” or that documentation gaps don’t matter. But in anesthesia cases, the details are everything: medication timing, monitoring trends, response to abnormal vitals, handoffs between providers, and what was (or wasn’t) recorded.
Our job is to organize the record so your claim can be evaluated fairly by insurers and decision-makers.


