Anesthesia-related injuries often show up in the aftermath, not in a single dramatic moment. South Fulton patients frequently report problems like:
- Breathing or oxygen issues that weren’t recognized promptly in recovery
- Medication dosing problems discovered later after chart review
- Unexpected prolonged sedation causing falls, confusion, or delayed discharge
- Post-op cognitive changes (brain fog, memory issues, anxiety) that interfere with work or daily life
- Nausea, nerve symptoms, or severe pain that seems out of proportion to the procedure
Even when the hospital team responds quickly, the legal question is whether the response matched the expected standard of care—especially during the tight, high-stakes handoff periods when patients move between operating rooms, PACU/recovery, and discharge.


