Anesthesia injuries often hinge on timing: monitoring trends, medication administration, escalation decisions, and what was (or wasn’t) recorded in real time. When families are trying to coordinate care across providers—especially after an ER visit, an ICU transfer, or multiple follow-ups—records can become fragmented.
A lawyer focused on anesthesia malpractice in Illinois will typically prioritize:
- Timeline reconstruction from anesthesia charts, medication logs, and monitoring records
- Consistency checks between narrative notes and monitor data
- Identification of missing documentation that defense teams may not volunteer
This matters because insurers often look for reasons to narrow liability or dispute causation. Having an evidence plan early can prevent your case from turning into a guessing game.


