Kenmore patients commonly run into circumstances that complicate how quickly facts become clear:
- Multiple care locations. Surgeries may involve hospital-based anesthesia groups, outpatient facilities, and post-op follow-up with different offices.
- Fast discharge + later symptoms. Some anesthesia-related injuries show up after you leave recovery—neurologic symptoms, breathing issues, severe nausea, prolonged pain, or cognitive changes.
- Record completeness issues. In New York, it’s not unusual for records to be stored across systems, including scanned documents that are harder to interpret without a structured review.
Because of these realities, the “hard part” is often not proving something happened—it’s proving what happened when, who was responsible for monitoring and medication management, and how the anesthesia-related event ties to the injury.


