Texas nursing facilities are required to maintain care records and incident documentation, but families frequently discover that the most important details are scattered across multiple reports—shift notes, fall documentation, risk assessments, care plan updates, medication logs, and sometimes maintenance or staffing records. When those pieces don’t match, it’s often not obvious until an attorney reviews everything side-by-side.
In Forest Hill, where many families are juggling work schedules around local medical appointments and transportation, delays in getting records can compound stress. Acting early helps protect key evidence windows and strengthens the ability to respond while facts are still fresh.


