In our experience, medical records become harder to assemble once time passes—especially when multiple providers are involved (surgeons, anesthesia clinicians, hospital departments, and post-op care teams). In Fountain Inn, many patients receive care locally first and then follow up with specialists across the region.
That creates a common problem: the story of what happened in the operating room doesn’t always match the way symptoms are documented later. When you’re trying to connect anesthesia-related events to injuries that show up after discharge—such as lingering nerve pain, breathing issues, cognitive changes, or complications—timeline accuracy matters.
That’s why we start with a targeted plan for:
- preserving the right records while they’re accessible
- building a defensible timeline from monitor data and charting
- identifying which provider or facility roles are legally relevant


