In the Plano area, it’s common for patients to move between providers quickly after surgery—surgeon follow-ups, primary care visits, physical therapy, and sometimes emergency care if symptoms worsen. That means the story can become fragmented.
Anesthesia-related injuries frequently require minute-level review of:
- anesthesia charting and monitor trends
- medication administration records
- staff handoffs and recovery-room documentation
- post-op assessments and escalation notes
When the record is incomplete, delayed, or internally inconsistent, families may feel stuck: the explanation they were given doesn’t match how they’re now functioning day to day. A lawyer’s job is to translate the medical record into a clear negligence-and-causation framework—so your claim isn’t dismissed as “unfortunate but unrelated.”


