Across the Dallas–Fort Worth area—including Hurst—nursing homes often maintain multiple layers of documentation: incident reports, shift notes, care-plan updates, risk assessments, and sometimes internal logs that aren’t provided automatically. Families frequently discover too late that the records tell different stories, or that key details (timing, supervision levels, who was notified, what precautions were in place) are missing or inconsistent.
That’s why early case organization matters. The goal isn’t just to prove someone fell—it’s to show that the facility’s processes for preventing falls, monitoring residents, and responding to risk weren’t handled appropriately.


