Mauldin residents commonly travel to regional hospitals and outpatient surgery centers across the Upstate. That can mean:
- multiple providers involved in one procedure,
- handoffs between anesthesia staff, nurses, and recovery teams,
- records generated in different systems,
- and follow-up visits that happen weeks later—sometimes with symptoms that were not fully documented at the time.
When anesthesia injuries show up after discharge—such as ongoing breathing problems, cognitive changes, nerve-related symptoms, or persistent pain—insurers may argue the timeline doesn’t connect. Your claim can hinge on whether the medical documentation supports causation.


