If your loved one has fallen, the immediate goal is medical safety—not paperwork. But you can still take steps right away that strengthen your later claim.
Do this early:
- Get and follow medical instructions. Head injuries, fractures, and medication-related complications may not be fully obvious at first.
- Ask for the incident report and any documentation created that day (nursing notes, monitoring logs, transfer records).
- Write down a timeline while details are fresh: when staff discovered the fall, what was said, what symptoms appeared, and who was present.
- Request copies through the proper channels. Indiana facilities typically have processes for record production, and getting the right documents matters.
Avoid: signing forms you don’t understand, giving detailed recorded statements before you know what records exist, or assuming the facility’s explanation is the final word.


