Medical records don’t become “lost” overnight, but they can become harder to obtain as time passes—especially if you’re juggling follow-up care, imaging, and work obligations around the Franklin commute.
After an anesthesia-related injury, the fastest path to meaningful guidance is usually:
- Lock down the perioperative record set (anesthesia charting, medication administration record, vital sign trends, nursing notes, operative report, and discharge paperwork)
- Create a minute-by-minute timeline of what the record shows (and what it doesn’t show)
- Identify contradictions commonly seen in complex cases—such as dosing timestamps that don’t align with monitor events, or narrative notes that don’t match objective vitals
Because Tennessee cases depend heavily on evidence quality and expert interpretation, this early work can help prevent your claim from getting slowed down later by missing documentation or unclear chronology.


