Many people in Lincolnton first realize there may have been a problem when they notice symptoms after surgery—worsening breathing, confusion, prolonged nausea, weakness, persistent pain, or cognitive changes. The difficult part is that anesthesia care happens quickly, and the details are often buried in:
- anesthesia charts and monitoring readouts
- medication administration timing
- intraoperative and recovery room notes
- handoff documentation
- post-op assessments and follow-up visits
Our job is to translate what you experienced into a clear, evidence-based timeline that supports questions like: Was care consistent with what a reasonably careful anesthesia provider would do in similar circumstances? and Did the failure to act contribute to the injury?


