After a fall, the first priority is medical care. But in the hours and days that follow, what your family does (and what you ask for) can matter.
Consider taking these practical steps:
- Make sure injuries are documented clearly: request copies of relevant discharge papers, imaging results, and follow-up instructions.
- Ask for the written incident report and note whether the report matches what you were told.
- Create a timeline while memories are fresh—include the approximate time of the fall, who was on shift, and what symptoms appeared afterward (pain, dizziness, confusion, inability to bear weight, etc.).
- Request the resident’s fall-risk and care plan documentation: Manville-area families often find that risk level, mobility needs, and transfer assistance requirements were not consistently reflected in daily practice.
If the facility contacts you or asks you to sign paperwork quickly, don’t rush. Before you provide a statement, it’s smart to speak with a New Jersey nursing home fall lawyer so your words don’t unintentionally limit what can be proven later.


