In the hours after a fall, the right actions can protect your loved one medically and strengthen the facts later if you decide to pursue a claim.
- Make sure medical assessment happens right away. Even “minor” falls can involve head trauma, internal injuries, or fractures that aren’t obvious at first.
- Ask for the incident details in writing (or request copies through the proper channels). This should include the time of the fall, where it occurred, what staff observed, and what care followed.
- Request the resident’s fall-risk documentation and care plan for the shift and day of the incident.
- Start a family timeline: who was notified, what symptoms appeared, when imaging or specialist care occurred, and any changes in behavior or mobility afterward.
If you later want a nursing home fall lawyer in Shepherdsville, KY, we can help you organize what you have and identify what documentation may be missing.


