In and around New Castle, many surgeries happen at regional hospitals, outpatient centers, and specialty clinics that serve patients from nearby towns. Those settings often run on tight schedules—staff are moving between rooms, handoffs happen frequently, and monitoring has to be constant.
Anesthesia-related harm can arise from:
- dosing or medication timing problems
- inadequate monitoring or delayed response to abnormal vitals
- failure to recognize complications quickly
- documentation gaps that make the care timeline hard to reconstruct
Even when the clinical team moves fast, the legal question is whether the care met the Indiana standard of care for a reasonably careful anesthesia provider under similar circumstances.


