In many Norton Shores households, day-to-day routines don’t pause after a hospital stay—people return to work schedules, physical therapy, and childcare. But anesthesia-related injuries sometimes surface later: worsening breathing concerns, unexpected confusion, persistent nausea, chronic pain, nerve symptoms, or cognitive changes that don’t fit what was explained during discharge.
A common problem we see is that families believe the outcome proves the care was fine—until they obtain the anesthesia record and realize key details are missing, hard to reconcile, or inconsistent. That’s where legal review becomes critical.


