In Texas, the days right after an injury matter—not only medically, but for the record.
If your loved one fell in a local skilled nursing facility or care community, the first priority is medical evaluation. But at the same time, you’ll want to start tracking details that can get lost in the shuffle:
- Exact time and location of the fall (room, bathroom, hallway, common area)
- What staff observed and when they observed it
- Whether the resident hit their head or had symptoms afterward
- Who was notified and the time between the fall and medical assessment
- Copies of incident paperwork the facility provides to families
Families in Alamo sometimes assume the facility’s report will be complete. Unfortunately, it’s common for reports to be vague, incomplete, or inconsistent—especially when multiple staff shifts are involved. Your legal strategy will depend on what documentation exists and whether it aligns with the medical picture.


