Not every anesthesia complication is obvious in the recovery room. Many Graham-area patients first notice problems after they’re home, especially when follow-up visits are scheduled a few days later.
Watch for red flags that often become central to anesthesia malpractice claims:
- Delayed recognition of respiratory issues (shortness of breath, low oxygen symptoms, unusual fatigue)
- Cognitive changes that persist (memory problems, confusion, difficulty concentrating)
- Pain and neurologic symptoms that worsen over time (numbness, tingling, shooting pain)
- Medication-related complications (prolonged nausea/vomiting, unexpected sedation effects)
- Inconsistent timelines—for example, what the anesthesia record suggests versus what family members experienced
Even if you’re still healing, the legal side can start with preserving the right documents and building an accurate timeline.


