Right after a fall, your priority is medical care. But in the hours and days that follow, what happens next can strongly affect what a claim can prove.
Do these steps early:
- Get and save discharge paperwork (ER notes, imaging reports, follow-up instructions).
- Ask for the incident documentation the facility keeps (you may need to request copies through the proper process).
- Write down a timeline while it’s fresh: date/time, where it happened, what the resident was doing, who was present, and what staff said about symptoms.
- Track changes after the fall—in Sebring, families often notice shifts during follow-up visits: altered alertness, pain behaviors, new confusion, reduced mobility, or missed therapies.
If you’re already receiving calls from the facility or insurer, consult counsel before giving a recorded statement. Early communications can shape the story the defense later relies on.


