Many anesthesia-related injuries don’t announce themselves at the moment of surgery. Instead, problems show up after discharge—sometimes days later.
For Evanston residents, that often looks like:
- Symptoms that worsen after returning home to manage childcare, work schedules, or commuting
- Follow-up visits that raise new diagnoses (or conflicting explanations) about what caused the problem
- Difficulty tying your experience to the intraoperative timeline because records are hard to interpret
- Questions about whether a system—charting software, monitoring workflow, or decision-support tools—delayed recognition or documentation of an abnormal event
When the “real story” appears scattered across monitor data, anesthesia records, nursing notes, and follow-up care, legal review has to be more than a quick read-through.


