In Bristol, it’s common for medical care to move quickly—pre-op testing, day-of admission, surgery, post-op monitoring, and then follow-up with specialists. When an anesthesia injury occurs, the story can become hard to reconstruct because:
- dates and times may be recorded across different documents or systems
- monitor readouts may not match later narrative charting
- handoffs between anesthesia, nursing, and recovery staff can create confusing documentation
- symptoms may worsen after discharge, but the legal question is what was missed or delayed
That’s where our approach starts: we organize the record into a time-sequenced account that insurers and defense counsel can actually evaluate.


