If you suspect negligence, the first hours after a fall can shape what can be proven later. While medical care comes first, families in Homestead often benefit from doing a few targeted steps immediately:
- Ask for the injury evaluation details: what symptoms were observed, what tests were ordered, and when.
- Get the incident information: the date/time, where the fall occurred, who discovered it, and what care was provided afterward.
- Request copies of records: incident reports, nursing notes, shift documentation, and any fall-risk or care plan updates.
- Document your timeline: what you were told, what you saw, and how the resident’s condition changed over the next 24–72 hours.
A Homestead elder fall injury attorney can help you organize this information so it’s usable, not just collected.


