In coastal communities like Brunswick, it’s common for residents and families to interact with multiple providers—ambulance services, hospital ERs, rehab, and follow-up visits—sometimes quickly after the incident. That can create gaps in communication and documentation.
We often hear concerns that go beyond the fall itself, such as:
- Delays in notifying family members or arranging appropriate evaluation after a head impact
- Inconsistent incident reporting between shifts
- Trouble reconciling facility notes with hospital findings
- A sudden change in mobility, confusion, or sleep patterns that wasn’t treated as urgent
Those “after the fall” details can matter legally—because they may show whether the facility responded with reasonable care once it knew something serious may have occurred.


