In a smaller Texas community, it’s common for relatives to be juggling travel to visit their loved one, coordinating with caregivers, and managing appointments—sometimes while the facility is still collecting its own incident information. That can create pressure to “just sign paperwork” or accept the facility’s early explanation.
But in fall cases, early decisions can affect what evidence is available and how the story gets framed. If the facility’s records are incomplete or inconsistent, that matters later—especially when injuries involve head trauma, medication changes, or a worsening condition in the days following the fall.


