In small communities, families often live close to the facility and may feel pressured to “just accept” what they’re told. Don’t. The first 24–72 hours can heavily influence what can be proven later.
After a fall, try to gather:
- Time-stamped details: the approximate time of day, where the resident was, and whether it happened during shift change.
- What staff said (and when): cause statements like “they got up on their own” or “they were fine right before.”
- The resident’s status before the fall: dizziness complaints, mobility changes, medication adjustments, or increased confusion.
- Injury proof: photos of visible injuries if allowed, and the paperwork from the ER/urgent care.
- Facility records you can request right away in Oklahoma: incident report, fall-risk assessment, care plan, and any documentation of alarms or monitoring.
If you’re dealing with pain, fear, or exhaustion, you don’t have to do this alone—our team can help you identify what to request so you’re not guessing.


