Right after the incident, the priority is medical care. But the steps you take immediately afterward can strongly affect what’s provable later.
Consider doing the following:
- Make sure the resident is evaluated—especially after head strikes, suspected fractures, or any change in alertness.
- Ask for the incident documentation you’re entitled to under Massachusetts and facility policies (incident report, nursing notes, and post-fall monitoring records).
- Write down your timeline while it’s fresh: the time you were told about the fall, what staff said, what changed afterward, and whether recommended follow-up happened.
- Request copies of care plan and fall-risk information (if available through the facility process).
- Avoid signing statements or providing recorded answers before you understand how the facility may use them.
If you’re unsure what to request or what not to discuss, a nursing home fall lawyer in Attleboro, MA can help you protect the record while you focus on your loved one’s recovery.


