If the fall just occurred (or you only recently learned about it), treat it like a medical emergency and an evidence event.
- Make sure the resident is evaluated promptly. Head injuries, fractures, and internal bleeding risks can be subtle at first.
- Request the incident details in writing (as permitted) and note who was present, what was observed, and what care was provided.
- Document your own timeline while it’s fresh—what you were told, the time of day, and any changes in behavior, mobility, or cognition afterward.
- Be cautious with statements to the facility. Facilities and insurers may ask for quick explanations. Even well-meaning comments can be used to defend against liability.
A Louisville nursing home fall case often turns on what the facility recorded at the time—so families should act quickly to preserve accuracy.


