Whitestown’s growth means more families rely on nearby long-term care and rehabilitation services. When a loved one is injured, communication gaps can become especially frustrating—records may be split across shifts, care may move between departments, and outside medical providers may document findings that conflict with the facility’s initial version.
Because of that, early organization matters. The families we work with typically need help securing and interpreting:
- incident documentation and witness accounts from the facility
- nursing notes showing monitoring and follow-up after the fall
- medical records that explain injury severity and whether symptoms were timely addressed


