In many local cases, the early problem isn’t just an “error”—it’s a mismatch between different sources of information:
- The anesthesia record may show one sequence of events, while your symptoms (or later documentation) suggest something else.
- The monitoring data may be hard to interpret without specialized review.
- The post-op notes may not fully reflect the timing of when you first developed respiratory, neurological, or pain-related complications.
And because Humble residents frequently juggle work, school, and follow-up appointments, it’s common for people to miss small details early—like when symptoms began, what was said during recovery, or which providers were present.
A strong case usually begins by organizing these conflicts, not by guessing.


