Many residents in Fairview Heights undergo procedures at one facility and receive post-op care at another—sometimes with different medical groups handling discharge, follow-up, or emergency symptoms. When anesthesia-related complications surface later, it can be unclear:
- which team administered anesthesia
- where key monitoring or medication records are stored
- who documented the response to abnormal vitals
- how handoffs were communicated
That’s why early legal review often starts with mapping the chain of care: anesthesia provider, nursing staff, hospital systems, and follow-up documentation. The goal isn’t to “blame someone” quickly—it’s to build a defensible evidence timeline that insurers and medical experts can evaluate.


