After a fall, time matters—both medically and legally. Families often miss critical details because they’re focused on getting a loved one stable.
Do these first, if you can:
- Get medical evaluation right away. Head injuries, internal bleeding risk, and hidden fractures are not always obvious.
- Ask what the facility observed and when. Request the name of the staff member involved and the time of the incident.
- Request incident documentation. Get copies of the fall report and any post-fall monitoring notes.
- Start a family timeline. Write down what you were told, what you saw, and changes you noticed after the fall (confusion, pain, mobility issues, sleepiness).
If the facility contacts you for a statement or paperwork, don’t rush to respond without understanding how it may be used later. A Paris TN elder fall injury attorney can help you respond carefully and keep the record accurate.


