After surgery, families in Pleasantville frequently describe the same problem: they remember key moments, but the chart is dense, the timeline is hard to piece together, and the “why” is unclear. In New Jersey, insurance carriers and defense counsel typically evaluate claims based on objective documentation—anesthesia records, medication administration logs, vital sign trends, nursing notes, and discharge summaries.
If a chart has late entries, missing vitals, inconsistent timestamps, or unclear handoffs, those issues can affect whether your claim is taken seriously and how quickly settlement discussions move.


