In Lebanon, NH, many people juggle work, school, and regular appointments—so when surgery goes wrong, it’s often the second wave that hits hardest: missed follow-ups, rushed discharge instructions, and symptoms that evolve after you’ve already returned to daily life.
Anesthesia injuries can be especially hard to understand because the critical events may have occurred in minutes—during induction, airway management, medication administration, or recovery monitoring. If the charting is incomplete, confusing, or doesn’t line up with what you experienced, insurers may argue there’s “no proof.” A strong anesthesia claim focuses on what the medical record shows (and what it doesn’t).
That’s where Lebanon-area residents often benefit from early legal guidance: not to litigate instantly, but to prevent avoidable delays caused by missing records, unclear timelines, and unanswered questions.


