In smaller Wisconsin communities, families often rely on the same facilities, doctors, and follow-up services. That can make it easier to coordinate care—but it can also make it easier for records to become “hard to reconstruct” later if you don’t act early.
Fall investigations typically depend on documents that facilities may update, reorganize, or produce in pieces. The sooner those records are preserved and organized, the better your chances of building a clear timeline of:
- what staff knew about fall risk
- what safety steps were in place before the fall
- how staff responded afterward
- how quickly medical treatment occurred
If you’re wondering whether you should even start a claim, a short case review can clarify whether the facts point to preventable negligence or a more complicated defense.


