In smaller communities and across Oklahoma, it’s common for patients to receive care in one setting and follow up elsewhere—sometimes with different clinics, imaging centers, or specialists. That can make it harder to connect what happened in the operating room to what shows up later at follow-up visits.
An anesthesia-related injury claim often turns on timing: when abnormal vitals appeared, when interventions were attempted, and how quickly the care team responded. If the timeline is incomplete or confusing, insurers may argue the injury wasn’t caused by anesthesia care—or that the event was too brief to matter.
Our job is to help you organize the record into a usable sequence so the real question—what went wrong and how it affected your health—can be addressed with credibility.


