In the Los Lunas area, families often notice the same frustrating pattern after a serious fall: the facility’s written story doesn’t fully match what the resident experienced, or key details seem missing.
That’s why these cases are less about arguing feelings and more about timing, documentation, and consistency—for example:
- Whether staff recorded the resident’s fall risk properly before the incident
- Whether the care plan was updated after changes in mobility, medication, or cognition
- Whether staff followed transfer and ambulation protocols
- Whether environmental hazards were corrected after notice
- How quickly the facility responded and documented the response
New Mexico injury claims typically depend on evidence that can be hard to reconstruct later. If you wait too long, you may be stuck with incomplete records or delayed access to materials needed to evaluate liability.


