Edinburg patients often seek care across a network of local clinics, hospitals, and referral facilities in the Rio Grande Valley. That can mean:
- Multiple transfers or handoffs before, during, or after surgery
- Records generated in different systems (and sometimes different dates)
- Follow-up visits spread across specialty offices
When anesthesia goes wrong, the most important facts can be minute-by-minute—vital signs trends, medication administration times, and how quickly staff responded to abnormal readings. If you’re trying to piece it together on your own, the story can get fragmented fast.
A lawyer’s job is to help you reconstruct what happened in the right order and identify what evidence will carry the most weight with insurers.


