Thibodaux area communities are closely connected—family members often visit frequently, and residents may have routines that change quickly after a fall (mobility aids, new medication schedules, more frequent nighttime checks). That matters legally because the strongest cases typically depend on a clear timeline.
After a fall, critical information can be hard to reconstruct later, such as:
- what staff knew about the resident’s fall risk earlier in the shift
- whether alarms, supervision levels, and transfer assistance were actually being followed
- what happened after the fall—how quickly staff responded and documented the event
Waiting too long can also complicate evidence collection. The sooner you preserve records and document what you know, the better your legal position.


