In North Texas, families often notice the same early pattern after a resident fall:
- The facility labels the incident “unavoidable” and leans on the resident’s medical history.
- Staff notes may describe the fall, but the safety steps that should have prevented it are unclear or incomplete.
- Records requests take time, and by the time families get documents, key details may be harder to reconstruct.
A strong claim usually depends on what the facility knew before the fall and what it did (or didn’t do) afterward—including the accuracy of the incident narrative and whether fall-prevention measures were actually in place.


