After a fall, it’s common for families to focus first on treatment. That’s the right move. But evidence and documentation also start moving quickly—incident reports get finalized, internal reviews are completed, and staffing narratives settle into the facility’s official version of events.
In Colorado, timing matters for both medical and legal reasons. Even if you’re not sure whether you have a case, getting advice early can help you:
- request the right documents while they’re still available
- understand how Colorado’s legal deadlines may apply to your situation
- avoid statements that unintentionally weaken your position
A Castle Pines elder fall injury lawyer can also help you connect the medical story (what injuries occurred and how symptoms evolved) to what the facility did—or didn’t do—before and after the fall.


