In and around Justice, many patients receive care across more than one facility or department (pre-op testing, surgical care, recovery, and later follow-up). Even when everyone means well, anesthesia charts and monitor data don’t always match the story told later in clinic notes.
That mismatch is critical. An anesthesia injury case frequently turns on minute-to-minute decisions—what was monitored, when alerts should have been acted on, and how quickly the care team responded to abnormal vitals or symptoms.
A lawyer’s job is to help you build a timeline that can withstand scrutiny.


