Many fall incidents come with paperwork that feels “standard,” but the real dispute usually comes down to what the facility knew—and what it didn’t do—based on the resident’s risk.
In Washington, UT, families commonly run into practical issues that affect the case:
- Frequent travel to the facility. Family members may not be present for every shift, so you may rely on incident reports and later summaries.
- Care coordination gaps. Residents often move between skilled nursing, rehab, and follow-up appointments—creating multiple records with different formats and dates.
- Timing pressure. After a fall, families are focused on stabilization and medical decisions. Meanwhile, critical evidence (like staffing logs or video retention) can be time-sensitive.
Because of this, we emphasize early evidence capture and a clear timeline—so the facility can’t later “reframe” what happened.


