In the weeks after a fall, evidence can disappear—sometimes unintentionally. Incident reports may be revised, surveillance may be overwritten, and staffing logs can become harder to obtain. Meanwhile, the injured resident may be transferred to another facility or be too medically compromised to advocate for themselves.
Acting early helps preserve:
- The original incident report and any addendums
- Nursing notes, shift documentation, and monitoring checklists
- Fall-risk assessments and care plan updates
- Medication records that may affect dizziness, balance, or alertness
- Imaging and emergency room records
An experienced nursing home fall lawyer can help you secure critical documents early and avoid statements that could later be used to minimize fault.


