In most Calabasas cases, the timeline matters from day one. The facility may provide an initial incident summary, but the most important information is usually spread across multiple records—nursing notes, shift documentation, transfer logs, care plans, and the follow-up medical workup.
Your first priorities should be medical and document-focused:
- Make sure the injured resident receives prompt evaluation—especially after head impacts, dizziness, or changes in alertness.
- Ask the facility for the incident report and the documents that describe what happened and what was done afterward.
- Write down a private timeline (time of day, location, who was on duty if you know it, what symptoms appeared, and what the staff said).
A local nursing home fall attorney can help you request records correctly and avoid statements that later get used to minimize or deny negligence.


