In the days after surgery, it’s easy to focus only on symptoms and follow-up appointments. But for claims tied to anesthesia care, documentation timing matters—especially when you’re still healing.
Here’s what we typically prioritize for South Lyon residents:
- Collect your discharge packet and post-op instructions (including medication lists and complication guidance).
- Request copies of anesthesia records and monitor/medication logs from the facility. (Don’t rely on summaries alone.)
- Track symptoms with dates and triggers—for example, breathing issues, excessive sedation, confusion, prolonged nausea, or persistent nerve pain.
- Write down what you remember about the timeline (even if it feels incomplete). After anesthesia, recall can be fragmented.
If your goal is “fast guidance,” the most practical way to be fast is to act early on evidence preservation and avoid statements or delays that can complicate later review.


