In many Cooke County and surrounding-area cases, the dispute isn’t “whether a fall happened.” It’s what the facility knew beforehand and how it responded afterward.
When a fall leads to hospitalization—especially with head injuries or fractures—courts and insurers expect a timeline supported by records. That means we zero in on:
- The fall risk assessment and whether it was updated when the resident’s condition changed
- Shift documentation and whether staff followed the care plan consistently
- Incident reports (and whether different reports tell the same story)
- Medication and treatment logs tied to dizziness, sedation, or mobility changes
We also look at practical local realities: many families in Gainesville split time between the facility, doctors’ offices, and home responsibilities, which can delay evidence requests. The sooner records are preserved and organized, the stronger the claim usually becomes.


