After a nursing home fall, the first priority is always medical care. But in Moscow, the practical steps you take in the hours and days afterward can affect what evidence remains and how the facility documents the incident.
Do these early actions:
- Get the resident assessed promptly, especially after any head injury, loss of consciousness, or sudden change in behavior.
- Write down what you observe: the time you were there, what staff said, where the fall occurred (bathroom, room, common area, near a doorway), and what happened immediately afterward.
- Request copies of incident-related documents through the facility’s process, including the incident report and any follow-up notes.
- Keep communication in writing when possible (texts, emails, and dated notes). Moscow families often juggle work schedules and travel time—documenting details helps avoid gaps later.
If you’re unsure what to request or you’re being asked to “confirm” details quickly, a Moscow nursing home fall attorney can help you respond carefully so the facility’s version doesn’t go unchallenged.


