After a fall, it’s common for facilities to move quickly to reassure families—often before the full picture is known. But the evidence that matters most is usually created and controlled by the nursing home in the first days and weeks, including:
- the incident report and any addendums
- updated fall-risk assessments
- care-plan changes (or lack of changes)
- documentation of alarms, monitoring checks, and staff response
- medication and transfer records around the time of the fall
Timing matters under Wisconsin practice norms and insurance/claims handling. The sooner you preserve records and build a clear timeline, the better your chances of identifying what the facility knew before the fall and what it failed to do after.


