Many Millville residents seek care in regional hospitals and surgery centers across South Jersey. Because anesthesia care is time-sensitive, injuries often show up as a pattern rather than a single obvious event.
Common scenarios we see people describe include:
- Unexplained breathing problems after sedation or surgery (including prolonged oxygen needs or ICU transfer)
- Delayed recovery—confusion, agitation, or memory problems that don’t match what was discussed pre-op
- Persistent pain or nerve symptoms that appear after the procedure and worsen after discharge
- Medication timing discrepancies (for example, what a patient was told vs. what later records suggest)
- Charting that doesn’t line up with monitor events—making it harder to prove what clinicians did and when
In New Jersey, proving medical negligence requires more than believing something went wrong. It requires showing that the care fell below the accepted standard and that the breach likely caused the injury.


