Lexington is a smaller Nebraska community, and that can mean fewer outside advocates and less transparency when something goes wrong. In nursing home fall cases, the friction often shows up in two ways:
- Timing of records: incident reports, follow-up notes, and care-plan updates may be produced in phases.
- Conflicting accounts: families may hear “it was unavoidable,” while the paperwork may reflect earlier risk concerns.
When these issues collide with a serious injury—like a hip fracture, head injury, or injuries that worsen mobility—the claim can turn into a documentation battle. That’s where early legal review is critical.


