When something goes wrong in the operating room or recovery area, the most important facts are often “buried” in the way information is stored.
In Galveston, it’s common for patients to move between facilities for imaging, specialist follow-ups, or outpatient therapy—especially after coastal storms, road congestion, or scheduling delays. That can create gaps in the narrative timeline and leave families wondering:
- Why do the anesthesia chart and recovery notes tell slightly different stories?
- Which provider handled monitoring at each stage?
- Did symptoms appear earlier than the record reflects?
- Were important events communicated and documented clearly?
A strong anesthesia case is built on aligning what happened minute-by-minute with what clinicians recorded and when they recorded it. If the documentation is incomplete or inconsistent, we investigate those discrepancies rather than assuming they’re harmless.


