In Westchester County, surgeries and outpatient procedures can involve multiple locations, handoffs, and electronic chart systems. That means key documentation may be stored in different places—anesthesia records, nursing notes, recovery-room vitals, medication administration logs, and follow-up reports.
If you wait, records can become harder to obtain, and timelines can become harder to reconstruct. A common early misstep is assuming “the hospital will keep everything” while insurers ask questions that can shape later disputes.
Next step: start collecting what you can today (discharge paperwork, after-visit summaries, portal screenshots, and any symptom notes). Then contact counsel to request the rest through the proper channels.


