Many anesthesia-related cases in the Baton Rouge metro area start the same way: a patient is discharged, then symptoms linger, worsen, or reveal themselves later.
Common scenarios we see include:
- Prolonged confusion, memory issues, or mood changes after sedation or anesthesia.
- Breathing or oxygenation concerns that were minimized at the time but later required additional care.
- Severe nausea, pain, or neurologic symptoms that don’t track with what was expected.
- A situation where the chart reads one way, but the patient’s recollection and follow-up testing suggest something else.
In Louisiana, those mismatches matter because claims often turn on whether the medical team met the standard of care and whether the care choices caused or materially contributed to the injury.


