Injuries tied to anesthesia problems often show up as more than a “bad outcome.” People commonly report:
- lingering confusion, memory gaps, or concentration issues after surgery
- breathing-related complications in recovery or shortly afterward
- unexpected nerve pain or weakness
- prolonged nausea, severe dizziness, or complications that require additional care
In South Carolina, these issues may lead to follow-up with different clinics—sometimes even across multiple facilities—creating a patchwork of records. A strong claim depends on connecting the dots between what was administered, what was monitored, and what clinicians did in response.
That’s where local, organized case work matters.


