After a fall, families in Scotland County often feel pulled in multiple directions—getting medical treatment, talking with facility staff, and managing work or out-of-town travel. Meanwhile, the facility is documenting the incident and communicating with insurers.
Early legal guidance matters because key information can disappear or become harder to obtain over time, such as:
- The initial incident report and shift logs
- Notes about fall risk assessments and care-plan updates
- Medication records around the time of the fall
- Records showing whether staff were short-handed or staffing assignments changed
- Any surveillance or device logs (where available)
If you wait, it can be harder to reconstruct the timeline—especially when a resident has dementia, uses mobility aids, or is too injured to explain what happened.


