In the hours after a resident falls, your actions can influence both medical outcomes and what evidence remains available.
1) Get medical evaluation immediately Head injuries, internal bleeding concerns, and fractures don’t always show symptoms right away. Make sure the resident is assessed and treated.
2) Ask for the incident report and post-fall documentation Facilities typically document the event, but details can vary. Request copies of what you’re entitled to receive through the facility’s process.
3) Write down the timeline—while it’s fresh Note the approximate time of the fall, what you were told, what staff observed, and what changed afterward (confusion, pain, refusal to move, new mobility issues).
4) Preserve communications Keep emails, letters, discharge paperwork, and any written statements from staff or the insurer.
If you’re unsure what to request or what to say, speaking with a Georgia nursing home fall attorney early can help you avoid accidental missteps.


