Many families in Rochester Hills describe the same problem: the discharge summary says one thing, but the symptoms tell a different story—such as unexpected breathing problems, prolonged confusion, severe nausea, new nerve pain, or worsening cognitive issues after anesthesia.
That mismatch matters legally. In medical injury disputes, the case often turns on whether the documentation supports (or contradicts) the timing of monitoring, dosing, interventions, and the patient’s condition.
A lawyer focused on anesthesia injuries can help you:
- organize the key documents for review
- identify missing records that insurers commonly request or question
- build a timeline that aligns monitor events with medication and clinical notes


