In communities across Union County and the surrounding region, families often describe a familiar sequence:
- A resident falls during routine care (toileting, transfers, getting to meals, or walking with assistance)
- The facility report seems “complete,” but key details are missing or hard to verify
- Symptoms worsen over hours or days (pain, confusion, mobility changes, headaches, or new bleeding risk)
- Communication becomes difficult—especially when the facility frames the event as unavoidable
That’s why it matters to act early. The evidence is time-sensitive, and the facility’s first account can shape everything that follows.


