Residents around South Charleston often end up dealing with injuries that become clear at different times—sometimes immediately in the procedure room, and sometimes later after discharge.
Common patterns we see include:
- Post-op breathing or oxygen problems noticed in recovery or shortly after returning home
- Severe nausea, confusion, or memory issues that persist beyond what clinicians expected
- Unplanned delays in recognizing abnormal vitals, especially during busy turnover periods at hospitals and surgical centers
- Medication timing and documentation gaps that make it difficult to tell what was administered, when, and how the patient responded
- Complications that appear after a “routine” procedure, when the record suggests one story but your symptoms follow another
Local families often contact us because they’ve tried to obtain answers through the usual channels, only to realize the key details are buried in anesthesia charts, medication administration records, and recovery notes.


