In Texas facilities, what gets recorded can be just as important as what happened. After a fall, the resident’s medical condition may change quickly, and the facility’s version of events can become “the official story” within days.
In Euless cases, we commonly see disputes shaped by:
- Incident report timing (when it was completed and what it actually states)
- Shift-by-shift notes about symptoms after the fall (especially after a head impact)
- Care plan updates—whether fall risk was reassessed after prior near-misses
- Staffing and supervision records that may explain why assistance wasn’t provided the way it should have been
Families shouldn’t have to guess what the facility did. Our job is to translate facility paperwork and medical records into a clear picture of responsibility.


