In many nursing home fall claims, the injury is only half the story. The other half is what the facility documented—often across shifts, departments, and reporting systems.
In Covington and across Louisiana, families frequently run into the same pattern after a resident falls:
- The incident is described one way verbally, but the written report is vague or incomplete.
- Fall-risk information exists, but the care plan doesn’t reflect it.
- Medical attention happens, but follow-up monitoring or documentation is inconsistent.
- Staffing changes are mentioned after the fact, even if the risk was known beforehand.
That’s why successful claims depend on reconstructing the timeline: what the facility knew, what staff did (or didn’t do), and how those choices affected the resident’s outcome.


