In the Pleasant Prairie area, people often seek care quickly—sometimes with surgeries scheduled around work and school calendars. That urgency can lead to a common pattern after an anesthesia incident: symptoms are documented inconsistently, follow-up care happens across multiple providers, and important paperwork gets delayed.
From a legal standpoint, it helps to treat your situation like a “records-first” matter:
- Document what you feel now (brain fog, weakness, nerve symptoms, prolonged nausea, breathing issues, memory changes)
- Preserve what you were given (discharge instructions, follow-up appointment summaries, medication lists)
- Keep track of when care changed (ER visit date, ICU transfer date, readmission date, specialist referrals)
Wisconsin has specific procedural rules and court deadlines in medical injury cases, so acting early to preserve records and clarify the timeline can protect your options.


