In many Floral Park cases, the injury isn’t obvious in the operating room in the way people expect. Instead, problems can show up after discharge—sometimes as delayed complications, persistent cognitive changes, ongoing pain, or new breathing-related symptoms that weren’t fully addressed before leaving the facility.
That timing matters legally and practically. New York courts generally require proof that the injury was caused by substandard care, and that proof depends on what was documented at the time and how clinicians later interpreted the event. If records are incomplete, inconsistent, or hard to correlate, your case can stall during settlement discussions.


