Anderson families often notice that the story changes quickly—especially when the resident has memory issues, is medically fragile, or is moved to a different unit after the incident.
Common local realities that make evidence more time-sensitive:
- Facilities in the area may manage multiple residents with shifting care assignments, which can complicate who was responsible for monitoring at the exact time of the fall.
- Medical records can be updated in stages (hospital, rehab, facility notes), so the timeline can become harder to reconstruct weeks later.
- Some residents return home or transfer within the system, and documentation may be incomplete unless you request it early.
The sooner you secure the right records and preserve incident evidence, the stronger your position generally becomes.


