What you do right away can strongly affect what evidence is available later. After a nursing home fall, consider taking these steps (as permitted by the facility and your loved one’s condition):
- Request the incident report immediately (and ask for the full page set, not summaries).
- Ask whether surveillance video exists and specifically request it be preserved.
- Get the resident’s fall risk paperwork around the time of the fall (risk assessments, care-plan updates, and any prevention checklists).
- Document your own timeline: date/time of the fall, where it occurred (hallway, bathroom, near exits, etc.), and what staff told you about the cause.
- Save communications (emails, portal messages, letters, and any discharge or transfer paperwork).
Georgia injury claims often depend on what can be proven from records and timelines—so acting early can help avoid gaps later when documentation becomes harder to obtain.


