In the first hours and days after a fall, your priorities should be practical and protective:
- Get medical care immediately (even if symptoms seem mild). Head injuries, internal bleeding risk, fractures, and medication-related dizziness can worsen after the fact.
- Ask for copies of the incident documentation you can legally receive—typically the fall report, shift notes, and any written description of what staff observed.
- Track the timeline from your perspective: the approximate time of the fall, who was present, what you were told, and what changes you notice afterward (pain, confusion, mobility, sleep, appetite).
- Request the care plan and fall-risk materials the facility uses for that resident.
Because nursing home injury claims in Arkansas can hinge on what was known and documented early, waiting too long can make it harder to confirm key details.


