In Franklin Town—and throughout Massachusetts—many anesthesia-related injuries don’t announce themselves the moment a medication is administered. Instead, they can show up later through:
- unexpected respiratory trouble in recovery
- persistent vomiting or inability to tolerate food/fluids
- unusual pain patterns or nerve symptoms
- prolonged confusion, memory issues, or mood changes
- unexpected complications that lead to additional tests, specialists, or readmissions
If any of those occurred, your first move should be medical documentation. But your second move—often overlooked—is preserving the perioperative record that insurers and defense counsel will scrutinize.


