In the Roswell area, it’s common for patients to receive care across multiple providers—an outpatient surgical center, a hospital, anesthesiology groups, and then follow-up with specialists. That makes documentation scattered and timing harder to reconstruct.
When anesthesia-related injuries are involved, the details that tend to get lost are often the ones that matter most:
- which medication was given and when
- what the monitor showed minute-by-minute
- how abnormal readings were escalated (or not)
- whether handoffs between staff matched the patient’s actual status
A lawyer’s job is to organize those moving parts into a timeline that insurers can’t dismiss as “just how medicine goes.”


