Surgical cases don’t always move at the pace patients expect. In the Waunakee area, it’s common for people to receive initial care at one facility and then follow up through additional clinics, imaging sites, and specialists. That can create gaps in the story when records are split across systems.
When anesthesia-related complications occur, insurers may argue that:
- the injury was caused by a preexisting condition,
- symptoms were “expected,” or
- the timeline doesn’t connect to what happened in the operating room.
A local-focused legal review helps address those disputes early by building a consistent timeline from the anesthesia record, nursing documentation, and post-op follow-up.


