In Jacksonville, families frequently contact our office after they’ve noticed a pattern: the facility’s version of events changes, key details aren’t included, or the records don’t line up with what the resident and family were told.
Many disputes in nursing home fall cases hinge on the paperwork—what was recorded at the time, what wasn’t, and how quickly the resident was assessed after the fall. That can include:
- Incident reports that are vague about the circumstances
- Gaps between the fall and the nursing assessment
- Inconsistent timelines across shift notes
- Missing fall-risk updates in the resident’s care plan
- Delayed imaging or follow-up after a head injury
Because Florida nursing homes are required to maintain specific records and follow established care standards, a careful review of documentation can reveal whether negligence occurred.


