Right after the fall, your priorities are medical care and resident safety. But within the first days, there are practical steps that can protect your claim:
- Request the fall incident report and any addenda or corrections (including shift notes).
- Ask for the most current fall risk assessment and the resident’s care plan around the time of the fall.
- Get copies of relevant communications (including what staff told you about the cause of the fall).
- Preserve potential video if the facility has cameras covering the area.
- Write down details while they’re fresh: where the resident was, who was on shift, what the lighting was like, and what changed right before the fall.
Texas cases often turn on timelines—when risks were identified, when precautions were updated, and how quickly staff responded. Early organization can reduce costly delays later.


