Locally, many cases start the same way: a patient undergoes a procedure, then later experiences symptoms that don’t fit a normal recovery curve—such as prolonged breathing difficulties, unexpected cognitive changes, severe nausea/vomiting that doesn’t improve as expected, persistent pain, or nerve-related symptoms.
Common red flags we see in Rochester-area consultations include:
- Medication timing and dosing discrepancies in anesthesia documentation
- Monitoring irregularities (missing data, abnormal vitals not followed by appropriate response)
- Airway or respiratory management concerns during sedation or post-op recovery
- Handoff or communication gaps between OR staff and recovery teams
Because anesthesia care is high-stakes and time-sensitive, small documentation issues can become major legal issues once insurers start asking for proof.


