In Sherman, many patients travel between providers, imaging centers, and follow-up clinics—sometimes across different health systems. That can make anesthesia records harder to collect quickly, especially when a complication shows up after you’ve already left the facility.
When you’re trying to remember what happened while you’re in pain, the timeline can blur. Meanwhile, defense teams often rely on gaps: missing pages, delayed releases, or inconsistent documentation that makes it harder to connect the dots.
Our job is to help you rebuild the timeline in a way insurers and medical experts can evaluate, using the records that matter for anesthesia injury cases.


