Anesthesia-related injuries don’t always announce themselves immediately. Many residents first notice issues once they’re home—then those symptoms become part of the medical history that insurers will scrutinize.
Common scenarios we see described by patients and families include:
- Unexpected breathing or oxygen problems during or right after the procedure, later reflected in recovery notes
- Medication dosing or timing concerns that don’t match the patient’s monitoring events or documented responses
- Delayed escalation when vitals or sedation depth should have triggered a quicker clinical response
- Post-op neurologic or cognitive symptoms (confusion, memory problems, nerve pain) that are documented over subsequent visits
- Complications tied to perioperative communication gaps—handoffs, consent documentation, or incomplete chart entries
Because Elk Grove Village patients may seek follow-up care across multiple Illinois facilities, your legal team needs to reconcile records from different systems and appointment timelines.


