In New Iberia, medical care may involve multiple providers across different settings—hospital departments, surgical centers, recovery units, and follow-up clinics. Even when everyone acted urgently, anesthesia issues often come down to minute-by-minute changes: monitoring readings, dosing timing, airway/respiratory responses, and how quickly abnormal vitals were addressed.
That’s where residents run into obstacles:
- Records that don’t line up (charting vs. monitor data vs. nursing notes)
- Missing or hard-to-find documents after system transfers or archived entries
- Confusing explanations given shortly after surgery
- Questions about whether “AI-assisted” charting or decision-support tools were used—and whether that affected documentation accuracy or clinical response
A local legal review focuses on turning the timeline into something insurers can’t dismiss.


