Anesthesia injury claims aren’t always about a dramatic, obvious event in the operating room. Many New Jersey cases develop from events that seem technical—until they connect to real outcomes in recovery.
Common patterns we see in anesthesia-related injury matters include:
- Abnormal vitals not acted on quickly enough during sedation or recovery
- Medication dosing timing problems (including delayed recognition of over- or under-dosing)
- Inadequate airway management or monitoring leading to hypoxia or respiratory complications
- Delayed escalation when a patient’s condition changed after a handoff
- Charting inconsistencies that make it harder to understand what was actually administered and when
These issues can result in extended hospital stays, additional procedures, persistent pain, nausea and vomiting, nerve-related symptoms, or cognitive changes that affect everyday functioning.


