Many anesthesia-related injuries don’t start as “obvious catastrophe.” They often show up as complications later—sometimes after discharge—making it harder to connect the harm to what occurred in the operating room.
In and around Fort Bend County and the Richmond area, we frequently see families dealing with injuries tied to:
- Respiratory depression or delayed recognition after sedation
- Medication dosing or timing mistakes during induction, maintenance, or recovery
- Monitoring lapses—including failure to respond promptly to abnormal vitals
- Airway management issues during perioperative stabilization
- Documentation gaps that leave the timeline unclear (especially when multiple staff and systems were involved)
If you’re thinking, “We were told it was a complication,” you’re not alone. Many claims hinge on whether the standard of care was met—meaning it wasn’t just that something went wrong, but that the response and monitoring should have prevented or reduced the harm.


