Many people first learn something was wrong after they return home—sometimes days later—when symptoms intensify or new problems appear. In the Waynesville region, that can mean:
- Follow-up care occurs across multiple clinics (primary care, specialists, physical therapy), making it harder to track the full impact unless records are organized early.
- Patients may have to travel for imaging or consultations, and those additional medical steps can become part of the damages picture.
- Surgery may involve local hospitals and regional surgical centers, where different teams document care in different ways.
Because anesthesia cases often turn on minute-by-minute events, the “story” needs to line up with the clinical record. When it doesn’t, we help identify where the documentation is incomplete, inconsistent, or missing key details.


