Around Dearborn, many patients receive care at busy hospitals and surgical centers where multiple teams coordinate in a short timeframe. When an anesthesia-related complication occurs, the difference between a bad outcome and a manageable one can come down to rapid recognition and response.
That’s why our review starts with a simple goal: build a clear, defensible timeline of what occurred before, during, and immediately after sedation—using the same objective facts insurers and defense counsel will rely on.
If you’ve been told things like “it was complicated” or “the chart explains everything,” we dig deeper. We look for mismatches between:
- monitor events and charted vitals
- medication administration timing and observed effects
- shift handoffs and what was communicated
- post-anesthesia assessments and later symptom reports


