Many Riverdale patients don’t realize something may be legally actionable until after they’re home—sometimes when symptoms worsen or new diagnoses appear. Families often report issues such as:
- Prolonged confusion or cognitive changes after anesthesia
- Respiratory problems noticed during recovery or after discharge
- Severe nausea/vomiting that doesn’t improve as expected
- Nerve pain, weakness, or numbness that persists
- Medication side effects that appear inconsistent with what was documented
Because these injuries can develop over time, insurers may argue the event is unrelated to anesthesia. Your attorney’s job is to build a credible timeline that connects the anesthesia period and immediate recovery to the harm that followed—using the records that exist and requesting what’s missing.


