Right after a fall, the immediate priorities are medical care and documentation. In New Jersey, your ability to pursue a claim later often depends on how clearly the injury and the facility’s response are recorded.
Do these steps as soon as possible:
- Get prompt medical evaluation—especially after head impacts, dizziness, suspected fractures, or any change in behavior.
- Request incident information from the facility (including the fall report) and write down what you’re told.
- Keep a personal timeline: date/time of the fall, staff involved (if known), observed symptoms, and what treatment was provided.
- Photograph what you can safely observe (for example, lighting conditions, assistive devices used, or environmental hazards) if staff allow it.
If your loved one can’t advocate due to pain, confusion, or cognitive issues, a nursing home fall attorney in West New York can help you translate facility paperwork and medical records into a clear picture of what went wrong.


