In Collierville, many patients are treated at regional hospitals and outpatient centers where procedures move quickly and documentation is generated in real time. That can be a good thing—until the chart becomes hard to reconcile.
After anesthesia-related injuries, families commonly notice issues like:
- vital signs that don’t match what the narrative notes describe
- medication administration timing that appears incomplete or out of sequence
- handoff gaps between providers (especially when care shifts between teams)
- documentation “fixes” that show up later in the electronic record
The legal work is about figuring out whether those gaps reflect ordinary chart complexity—or whether they contributed to preventable harm.


