Charleston residents frequently deal with facilities that serve a wide geographic area of West Virginia. That can mean:
- Transfer and admissions happen fast, so the early timeline (what the facility knew at intake) matters.
- Medical records may arrive in parts, especially when care involves outside hospitals, imaging centers, or rehabilitation.
- Staffing and shift coverage can become central—what was available during evenings, weekends, or holiday coverage can be a key issue.
When a fall leads to head injury, hip fracture, or a sudden loss of mobility, the facility’s version of events may still be “routine” while the medical impact is anything but. Your case needs a careful approach that connects the incident details to the injury and the standard of care.


