Anesthesia-related injuries don’t always present as dramatic “mistakes” in the moment. Often, the problems show up later—or the record is confusing enough that it takes time to connect the dots.
In the Freeport area, common patterns we see include:
- Post-op respiratory or oxygenation issues that lead to rechecks, ER visits, or extended recovery.
- Medication timing confusion after surgeries where dose changes occur across different phases of care (pre-op, intra-op, PACU).
- Delayed recognition of abnormal vitals—especially when a patient’s symptoms are subtle at first but escalate after discharge.
- Documentation gaps that arise when records are split across systems, transferred between providers, or updated after the fact.
If you were told “it was expected risk,” but your recovery has been far worse than anticipated, your next step is to get the timeline reviewed—not just your symptoms.


