In small Indiana communities like Wabash, families often learn about the incident fast—then quickly realize the paperwork and record requests can slow everything down.
At the same time, nursing homes may issue explanations early (for example, that a resident “just lost balance” or that the injury was unavoidable). What’s often missing in those early conversations is the documentation showing what the facility knew before the fall, what precautions were in place, and how staff responded once alarms, alarms-but-no-response, or supervision concerns were present.
The sooner you start organizing the facts, the better your attorney can evaluate whether the fall may have resulted from preventable issues—such as inadequate assistance, unsafe transfer practices, or failure to act on risk.


