A common pattern we see in New Hampshire is this: the immediate crisis is handled, but the “full story” doesn’t become clear until later—sometimes after discharge, sometimes after follow-up appointments, and sometimes after new symptoms show up.
In Laconia, that can be particularly stressful for families managing work, school, and travel. You may be trying to schedule follow-ups while also dealing with symptoms like:
- unexpected prolonged recovery or delayed awakening
- breathing problems noticed after leaving the facility
- severe nausea/vomiting that doesn’t match what you were told to expect
- memory, concentration, or mood changes that persist
- pain that escalates beyond normal post-op expectations
At this stage, the most valuable legal work often focuses on what must be requested and preserved now—before records are archived or become harder to obtain.


