In a suburban community like Bensenville, many patients move between providers quickly—surgeons, anesthesia groups, hospital staff, and outpatient follow-ups. That can create a common pattern in anesthesia-related injury cases:
- Records live in multiple places (hospital charting, anesthesia documentation, pharmacy/med logs, and follow-up notes).
- Post-op symptoms show up later—sometimes after you’ve already switched care teams.
- Communication gaps occur during transitions (OR to PACU, PACU to floor, hospital to outpatient).
When you’re already dealing with recovery, it’s easy to overlook what should be preserved early. But in anesthesia cases, those minute-by-minute events often determine whether negligence can be proven.


