Burlington patients often move between different care settings—an initial procedure, follow-up visits, imaging, therapy, and sometimes care at multiple clinics. That can create gaps in the story insurers want to see.
In anesthesia-related claims, the details that matter are frequently buried in:
- anesthesia record entries and medication administration timing
- monitor trend descriptions and documentation of abnormal vitals
- handoffs between providers during turnover or escalation
- post-op assessments that may not immediately connect symptoms to an intraoperative event
When records don’t line up cleanly, defense teams may argue the injury was unrelated or unpredictable. Our job is to translate the medical record into a coherent, evidence-based explanation of how the anesthesia-related care may have caused harm.


