Anesthesia-related injuries don’t always announce themselves in the operating room. Many people first notice problems during discharge, in the car on the way home, or after they return for follow-up care—especially when the patient is traveling, coordinating caregivers, or managing work schedules.
Common Ocean City scenarios we see in anesthesia injury cases include:
- Unexpected breathing or oxygenation issues noticed during recovery that weren’t addressed quickly enough.
- Medication dosing mistakes (or delayed adjustments) that contribute to prolonged sedation, confusion, or other complications.
- Inadequate monitoring or delayed escalation after abnormal vital signs.
- Documentation gaps that make it harder to understand what was actually done minute-to-minute.
You don’t need to have perfect answers right now. What matters is protecting the factual record while your medical team continues treatment.


