In suburban communities like Clayton, surgeries often get planned around school calendars, jobs, and caregiving schedules. That can create a practical issue for injured patients later: records from multiple settings (pre-op, ambulatory surgery centers, hospitals, recovery units, and follow-up clinics) may not line up cleanly.
What this means for your claim:
- Different providers may document the same event in different ways.
- Timing details can be harder to reconstruct when transfers or handoffs occurred.
- If you’re trying to move quickly—because you’re still healing—your next steps can accidentally leave gaps.
A lawyer’s job is to translate the medical timeline into a form insurers can evaluate fairly.


