After a fall, nursing homes often move fast to manage the narrative—sometimes emphasizing that the resident “must have fallen” due to medical frailty. But preventable falls typically involve details that get harder to retrieve over time, such as:
- the incident report narrative and any addendums
- shift notes, safety checks, and supervision logs
- fall-risk assessments and whether they were updated
- medication timing and whether changes affected mobility or balance
- maintenance records for bathrooms, flooring, lighting, ramps, and rails
- whether video footage was requested/preserved
In Texas, evidence timing can affect how effectively a claim is evaluated. A prompt legal review helps identify what to request now, what may already be missing, and what questions to ask before records are incomplete.


