If you’re dealing with the immediate aftermath, your priorities are both medical and practical:
- Get emergency evaluation if there’s any head impact, loss of consciousness, worsening confusion, vomiting, severe pain, or inability to bear weight.
- Ask for the incident documentation while things are still being recorded—especially the fall report, nursing notes, and any post-fall observation logs.
- Write your timeline (date/time, what you were told, who was present, and what changed afterward). Even short notes help when records are incomplete or when details shift.
- Request copies of relevant records through the facility’s process. In Georgia, knowing what was documented—and when—often becomes central to the case.
One important local reality: families in the Covington area often juggle work, school, and travel between home and the facility. That’s exactly why early documentation matters—delays can make it harder to reconstruct what staff knew and what they did next.


