In smaller communities like Tahlequah, it’s common for people to receive care at a local facility and then continue follow-up in other nearby systems. That can create gaps in how events are recorded—or how quickly records are produced. When anesthesia-related harm is involved, even small inconsistencies can become major issues later.
A legal team should look for:
- Dose and timing mismatches (med administration logs vs. charted vitals)
- Monitoring and response gaps (what was abnormal, when it was noticed, and what was done)
- Handoff breakdowns (who took over care and when)
- Documentation issues common to complex perioperative workflows
The goal isn’t to “blame” anyone based on instinct. It’s to build a timeline that an insurer can’t easily dismiss.


