In smaller Indiana communities like New Castle, nursing home families can face a familiar pattern: the facility provides an incident report, then communication slows while the resident’s condition changes. Meanwhile, key documents—like the most relevant shift notes, updated fall-risk assessments, and surveillance preservation requests—can become harder to obtain.
A good fall-injury strategy aims to do three things early:
- Lock in the timeline of what was known before the fall and what happened afterward.
- Preserve the evidence that insurance adjusters and facility counsel will later focus on.
- Avoid missteps that can complicate an Indiana claim.


