Early actions can affect what evidence is available later. After a fall, many families in Stamford focus on getting treatment—rightfully so—but it’s also important to start documenting while details are still fresh.
Do this right away:
- Request the incident report and fall documentation from the facility (and keep copies of everything you receive).
- Ask what staff were present and what supervision or assistance was being provided at the time.
- Confirm what medical care was delivered and when (ER visits, imaging, wound care, medication changes).
- Inquire about preservation of video (if the facility has cameras covering hallways, common areas, or entrances).
- Write down your timeline: where the resident was, what they were doing, lighting conditions, footwear, mobility aids, and whether alarms were triggered.
If you’re overwhelmed, you don’t have to handle this alone—an attorney can help you build a clear record trail from the start.


