Anesthesia-related injuries aren’t always tied to a single dramatic moment. Locally, we commonly see complications emerge through a chain of events across the perioperative period—pre-op, induction, surgery, and post-anesthesia care. Examples include:
- Breathing or oxygenation problems during sedation or recovery that weren’t recognized quickly enough
- Medication dosing or timing issues that contributed to excessive sedation, delayed awakening, or instability
- Airway management problems during procedures
- Monitoring gaps—including vitals that should have triggered earlier assessment or escalation
- Charting that doesn’t match the timeline you experienced (or the monitor data)
If you’ve been told “everything looked fine” while you kept feeling worse, that mismatch is often exactly what a careful legal review needs to examine.


