Even if the incident seems minor at first, some injuries—like head trauma, internal bleeding, or fractures—may worsen after the initial evaluation. In Elkton, families often contact counsel while coordinating transportation, doctors’ visits, and rehab plans.
Do these steps early:
- Get medical treatment right away and follow the treating clinician’s instructions.
- Ask the facility for the incident details (date/time, location, staff who responded, and what care was provided afterward).
- Request copies of key records as permitted (incident report, nursing notes, care plan updates, and post-fall monitoring documentation).
- Write down a timeline while memories are fresh—what staff said, what changed afterward, and how the resident’s condition evolved.
A local elder fall injury lawyer can help you collect and interpret documentation without accidentally relying on incomplete or one-sided facility summaries.


