Texas nursing home fall cases often turn on details that are easy to lose in the first days—especially when you’re juggling hospital visits, rehab, and calls to staff.
Families in and around Princeton typically need to collect:
- The incident/accident report (all versions, including addenda)
- The resident’s fall risk screening and any updates before the fall
- The care plan in effect at the time of the incident
- Shift notes (what staff observed before, during, and after)
- Medication/treatment records around the event
- Any communication you received from the facility (calls, letters, emails)
Why this matters: facilities may document differently across internal logs. If you later request records, the timing and completeness can affect what you can prove—and how quickly you can evaluate next steps under Texas procedures.


