El Segundo is part of the South Bay, where families frequently juggle work schedules around hospital visits, therapy appointments, and school or commuting demands. The result is that records sometimes get requested late, details get remembered incorrectly, or families only receive partial paperwork.
In California, timing matters for evidence. The sooner you act, the better you can preserve:
- the first incident report and any later “corrected” versions
- fall risk assessments created or updated around the time of the fall
- notes about staffing, supervision, and transfer assistance
- medication or condition changes that may have increased fall risk
- any video or alarm system logs the facility maintains
A local attorney’s job is to translate all of that into a coherent timeline showing what the facility knew—and what it did (or didn’t do) before and after the fall.


