Many anesthesia injuries are not caused by one obvious “error moment.” Instead, they stem from breakdowns that can be subtle in real time and harder to detect later—especially when you’re dealing with recovery, follow-up appointments, and work or school obligations.
In Charlotte, common scenarios families report include:
- Sedation/airway management problems during procedures that require rapid transitions between operating room and recovery.
- Medication timing or dosing discrepancies—especially when multiple medications are administered close together.
- Monitoring gaps where abnormal vitals weren’t escalated quickly enough.
- Handoff or documentation inconsistencies between anesthesia providers, nursing staff, and post-op clinicians.
- Post-discharge complications that appear after you’re already back home, with symptoms that weren’t clearly linked to the perioperative period.
Because these cases often turn on minutes, a claim is typically strongest when the timeline is built accurately from the anesthesia record, medication logs, vitals/monitoring data, and recovery documentation.


