Anesthesia-related injuries aren’t always obvious in the recovery room. Residents in northern Michigan often notice the issue after they return to normal life—when sleep, breathing comfort, mobility, or memory don’t bounce back the way they should.
Common red flags include:
- Unexpected breathing or oxygen problems during or shortly after the procedure
- Severe or prolonged nausea, agitation, or confusion beyond what was discussed as typical
- Difficult wake-up, delayed responsiveness, or abnormal vitals not promptly addressed
- Pain control issues that appear linked to dosing, monitoring, or medication timing
- Neuropathy-type symptoms (numbness/tingling/weakness) that persist or worsen after discharge
If you suspect the anesthesia plan, monitoring, or medication administration didn’t match the standard of care, the legal question is straightforward: what went wrong, who was responsible, and how did it cause your injury.


