In a smaller community like Lompoc, families may feel pressure to “wait and see” or accept the facility’s early explanation—especially if the resident has a known medical condition. But the first days after a fall are when evidence can become hard to obtain.
It’s also when care decisions are being made: when the resident gets discharged, which specialists are consulted, and how follow-up care is documented. If you delay, you can end up with incomplete records, inconsistent incident details, or missing documentation tied to California’s strict evidence and time requirements.


