In Red Bank, facilities and their insurers may move quickly to control the story. That’s why the first goal after a fall is not just medical—it's also evidence preservation.
Common issues we see in Tennessee cases include:
- Incomplete incident narratives (details missing about where, how, and what staff observed)
- Gaps between the fall and the medical response (especially after head impacts)
- Care plan drift—a resident’s documented risk level doesn’t match what staff actually did
- Shifting explanations—the facility’s version changes once injuries worsen
Even when a fall seems “sudden,” negligence claims often turn on what the facility knew before the incident and what it did afterward. If you’re in the days after a fall, the right legal support can help you avoid giving statements that later become part of the defense.


