Residents in New Castle, PA often come to us after care at a local hospital, outpatient surgery center, or regional provider where anesthesia is managed by specialized clinicians. These cases can feel especially frustrating when:
- your discharge paperwork doesn’t match what your body later experienced
- follow-up visits raise new diagnoses tied to what happened perioperatively
- you’re told “the risks are known,” but you believe monitoring and response didn’t meet expected safety practices
- family members can’t get clear answers because charting and timelines are fragmented
A lawyer’s job is to sort out what happened, what likely caused the harm, and which parties may be responsible—so you’re not left translating medical jargon alone.


