Anesthesia problems don’t always look dramatic in the moment. Often, the first warning arrives after the procedure—when someone is home, driving less, sleeping poorly, or struggling to recover as expected. Common Glendale Heights scenarios include:
- Delayed recognition of breathing or oxygen problems after discharge or during recovery-unit monitoring
- Medication dosing issues related to sedation depth, pain control, or weight-based calculations
- Communication gaps during handoffs between anesthesia providers, nurses, and recovery staff
- Charting and monitor-record inconsistencies that make it difficult to understand what was actually happening minute-to-minute
Because Illinois litigation relies heavily on the medical record, the early period after surgery is critical—especially if you’re also managing follow-up appointments, imaging, therapy, and work disruptions.


