In practice, anesthesia-related injury claims typically arise when there’s a mismatch between what should have happened and what was actually done during perioperative care. In Lumberton, common real-world scenarios include:
- Post-op symptoms that don’t make sense after sedation/airway management (ongoing confusion, breathing issues, severe nausea, nerve pain, or persistent weakness)
- Emergency or unscheduled admissions around surgeries, where handoffs and documentation must be consistent
- Medication dose or timing concerns that can be difficult to verify without careful review of anesthesia records
- Gaps between monitor events and charting, especially when multiple staff members contributed to the anesthesia record
You don’t need to prove malpractice by yourself. But you do need to preserve the facts while they’re still retrievable.


