Across New Hampshire, long-term care facilities manage residents with complex mobility needs, medication side effects, and cognitive impairments. In the Nashua community, many families also describe a similar timeline after an incident:
- The fall is initially described as “unavoidable,” even when risk factors were known.
- Medical attention may begin promptly, but documentation can be incomplete or inconsistent.
- The resident’s condition can worsen later—especially after head injuries, fractures, or dehydration following reduced activity.
These situations don’t always mean a claim is guaranteed, but they do mean evidence should be reviewed early—before key records are difficult to obtain.


