You don’t need to know the law yet. You do need to control the facts.
- Get medical care and follow-up: Even if the injury seems minor, a documented exam helps connect your symptoms to the fall.
- Request an incident report (if the location uses them): Many Weslaco workplaces and property managers document falls through internal forms—those records can matter.
- Photograph before it changes: Lighting, handrails, step height differences, loose carpeting, and debris are often fixed quickly. Take photos while you still can.
- Write down what you remember while it’s fresh: Where were you headed? What did you notice about the stairs? Did you report the hazard afterward?
- Avoid recorded statements without legal review: Insurers sometimes ask questions designed to reduce causation or shift blame.
If you’re thinking about using an “AI intake” or a chatbot-style questionnaire to organize details, that can help you remember facts—but it should not replace attorney review of what is legally relevant in your situation.


