What happens immediately after the fall can affect both your loved one’s recovery and the strength of your claim later.
- Get medical evaluation right away—even when the injury seems minor. Head impacts, medication side effects, and fractures don’t always show symptoms immediately.
- Ask for the fall details in writing: date/time, location, what staff observed, and what actions were taken afterward.
- Request copies of key records through the facility’s process (incident documentation, nursing notes, and any post-fall monitoring logs).
- Track your observations while they’re fresh—how the resident acted before the fall, what changed afterward, and any delays you noticed in assessment or pain control.
Colorado law includes time limits for filing claims, and facilities may treat documentation as routine—until it becomes critical. Acting early helps preserve evidence and prevents the story from shifting.


