The medical response should come first. But in Nogales, as in the rest of Arizona, what happens in the hours and days after the fall can affect what records exist later.
Right away, focus on:
- Emergency evaluation when indicated (especially after head impact, dizziness, suspected fractures, or sudden behavior changes).
- Requesting the incident information the facility is required to document.
- Keeping your own timeline: time of fall, who was present, what was observed before/after, and what care was provided.
- Asking for copies of key documentation you’ll need for a claim, such as incident reports and relevant nursing notes.
If you’re contacting an attorney, it’s helpful to bring any documents you already have—photos provided by the facility, discharge paperwork, imaging results, and any written communications.


