In suburban communities like La Grange Park, many families don’t realize something is wrong until the post-op phase—when pain doesn’t improve, mobility is limited, or complications appear after you’ve already returned to a routine.
Common “this doesn’t add up” situations we hear include:
- Imaging results or follow-up notes that seem inconsistent with what you were told before discharge
- Operative or anesthesia documentation that references automated systems, templates, or “decision support” tools
- A timeline where your symptoms appear sooner—or behave differently—than the explanation provided
- Discrepancies between what was charted and what you remember happening in the operating room
These concerns don’t automatically mean negligence occurred. But they do justify a careful, evidence-first review—because the sooner you identify what was automated, what was verified, and what was missed, the better your case can be evaluated.


