In a smaller community like Danville, word travels and records can become harder to chase if you wait. The first days after a fall are when evidence is most likely to be consistent—and when the facility is most likely to have complete documentation.
Because Kentucky injury cases often turn on timing and record accuracy, acting early can help preserve:
- the incident report and any addenda
- fall risk assessments done before the fall
- care plan instructions (and whether staff followed them)
- vital signs/notes showing how the resident was monitored afterward
- any security footage or system logs (when available)
When you’re overwhelmed, it’s easy to miss small details—like who was on duty, what the room setup was, or whether staff contacted family promptly. Those details can strongly influence what the claim looks like.


