Sayreville residents often juggle surgery with work schedules, family responsibilities, and transportation between local care settings—sometimes including discharge to home recovery, follow-up clinics, or additional testing soon after procedures.
That’s important legally because gaps in continuity can create disputes about:
- When symptoms truly started (and whether they were reported promptly)
- Whether follow-up care was delayed due to miscommunication or unclear discharge instructions
- How quickly abnormal vitals were acted on during the procedure and recovery
When the record doesn’t clearly show those details, your case may depend on whether counsel can obtain complete NJ medical records and build a defensible timeline.


