Anesthesia-related harm doesn’t always look like an obvious “mistake” right away. In many Westerville cases, patients first notice symptoms during recovery—then those issues continue or worsen after discharge.
Common patterns we see include:
- Unexpected breathing or oxygen problems noted in the recovery room or during monitored sedation
- Medication timing or dose concerns that appear only when reviewing anesthesia records later
- Prolonged numbness, nerve pain, or weakness that develops after surgery and requires additional care
- Cognitive changes, severe headaches, or dizziness that linger beyond the typical recovery window
- Recurrent nausea/vomiting or complications that lead to emergency visits or repeated follow-ups
Because Westerville residents often juggle work, school, and caregiving, delays in getting clear medical notes—or gaps in records from multiple providers—can complicate how the case is reviewed. Early organization matters.


