Surgical patients in the Westchester area often face a familiar pattern: they arrive for care, go home the same day or shortly after, and then complications show up hours—or days—later. In a community where many residents rely on tight schedules (work, school pick-ups, and commuting), delays in follow-up care can happen even when people are trying to do the right thing.
Anesthesia injury cases can involve:
- Breathing or oxygen problems during sedation that may not be fully explained afterward
- Medication dosing or timing errors affecting how the body responded
- Inadequate monitoring during transitions (pre-op to procedure, procedure to recovery)
- Post-anesthesia complications that persist beyond what was described as “expected”
If you suspect the care team missed warning signs or responded too slowly, you may have grounds to investigate anesthesia malpractice—and you shouldn’t have to guess where to start.


