Texas law and nursing home practices can make these cases especially evidence-driven. Facilities often rely heavily on documentation—what was charted, when it was charted, and how quickly concerns were escalated to clinicians.
In Lubbock, families commonly notice warning signs during routine visits: residents who seem weaker than expected, weight changes, repeated “we offered” notes without clear intake totals, or slow recovery after infections and pressure injury concerns. When the record doesn’t match what families observed, that mismatch can matter.
Because Texas has specific legal deadlines for filing claims, waiting too long can limit options. The sooner your case is reviewed, the sooner key records can be requested and organized.


