In the hours after a fall, families can feel pressured to accept the facility’s explanation or sign paperwork quickly. But the early window matters.
In Baker City, we frequently see cases where key details are later hard to reconstruct—especially when documentation is incomplete or when multiple staff shifts were involved. Small gaps can affect what a claim can prove, such as:
- whether fall-risk was reassessed after changes in mobility or cognition
- whether staff followed the resident’s transfer and toileting plan
- whether the resident was monitored appropriately after a head impact or suspected injury
When the resident is hurt, the family’s focus should stay on medical care. Legal action should focus on preserving evidence while it’s still available.


