Anesthesia injuries don’t always look like an immediate “mistake.” Sometimes the first warning is at home—new breathing issues, severe nausea and vomiting, confusion, prolonged sedation, unexpected pain, nerve symptoms, or cognitive changes that don’t match what you were told to expect.
In Granbury, many patients are balancing recovery with work, caregiving, and transportation to follow-up appointments. That makes it easy for important details to get lost: when symptoms started, what you reported to which provider, and how quickly clinicians responded.
A legal strategy in Granbury should be built around that reality: protect the timeline while your medical team continues to treat the injury.


