In the Philadelphia region, it’s common for one event to involve more than one place: a hospital procedure followed by emergency evaluation, specialist consultations, imaging, and post-op care across different systems. When anesthesia malpractice is involved, that “paper trail” matters.
What we look for early:
- Anesthesia charting and medication administration records (including timing)
- Recovery-room monitoring and escalation notes (vitals, oxygenation, airway observations)
- Discharge summaries and subsequent provider notes that describe what changed after surgery
- Any gaps between what was documented and what later clinicians observed
When the timeline is fragmented, insurers may argue the injury is unrelated or that the records are too unclear. We work to rebuild the chronology so your claim is easier to evaluate.


