Patients in Chautauqua County may receive care across different settings—pre-op testing, the surgery itself, and post-op follow-up—sometimes with varying documentation practices. Even when everyone acted in good faith, anesthesia cases can become disputed when:
- medication administration times don’t line up cleanly with monitor events,
- vital sign trends are hard to interpret without the anesthesia chart context,
- recovery notes are written later than the period the injury appears to have started, or
- handoff communication between anesthesia, PACU staff, and inpatient teams is incomplete.
When you’re dealing with cognitive or physical aftereffects (fatigue, confusion, memory problems, ongoing pain, nausea, nerve symptoms, or persistent respiratory issues), the timeline matters. We focus on building a defensible chronology from the records you have—then identifying what must be requested next.


