In the hours after a fall, the priority is medical care. But what you do next can strongly affect what evidence is available later—particularly in cases involving head injuries, hip fractures, or worsening symptoms.
Focus on these immediate actions:
- Ask for the incident details in writing: date/time, location in the facility, what the staff observed, and what actions were taken.
- Request copies of key documents while they’re easiest to obtain (facility reports, nursing notes, and any post-fall monitoring documentation).
- Document your own timeline: when you were notified, what you were told, and what changed in your loved one’s condition.
- Make sure symptoms are recorded. If a resident reports dizziness, confusion, pain, or weakness, those notes should appear in the medical record.
If you’re contacted by the facility or insurer, it’s smart to be cautious about giving statements before you understand how the facts may be interpreted. A Florence nursing home fall attorney can help you respond carefully and keep the record accurate.


