After a nursing home fall, families often focus on the injury first—and they should. But in Connecticut, timing matters because key documentation is generated quickly inside the facility.
Consider doing these immediately:
- Confirm medical evaluation: head impacts, fractures, and sudden changes in condition should be assessed and documented.
- Request a written incident report and ask what staff observed and when.
- Get copies of relevant records (nursing notes, fall-risk assessments, care plans, medication administration records).
- Write your own timeline while details are fresh: who you spoke with, what time you were notified, and what symptoms appeared.
A Stamford nursing home fall attorney can help you request and interpret the documentation so you don’t lose momentum—or accidentally miss information that later becomes important.


