In many Moody-area cases, the difference between “it was an accident” and a compensable injury comes down to what the facility recorded—and what it didn’t.
After a resident fall, families may receive an incident summary that feels incomplete: vague descriptions, missing times, or unclear details about what assistance was offered immediately before the event. Meanwhile, Alabama care standards require facilities to assess risk and provide reasonable safeguards based on a resident’s condition.
That’s why we look closely at the chain of records typically involved in Moody nursing home fall claims, such as:
- shift notes and nursing observations
- fall risk screening and care plan updates
- transfer assistance documentation (bed, chair, wheelchair, toileting)
- medication logs that may relate to dizziness, sedation, or balance changes
- post-fall monitoring notes (especially after head impact)
When the documentation doesn’t match the severity of the injury—or when key steps appear absent—we help families identify what the facility should have done differently.


