In the months following a serious fall, paperwork and communication can become overwhelming—especially when the injured resident is recovering, in and out of doctor visits, or unable to advocate for themselves.
Local families also tend to rely on a tight support network: family members may be commuting from work, coordinating transport, or handling multiple appointments. That makes it even more important to act early, because the most useful records—incident reports, shift notes, surveillance details, and care plan updates—can be difficult to obtain later.
A nursing home fall attorney can help you focus on two priorities at once:
- Protect the evidence that shapes liability in Texas
- Understand what claims may be available based on what the facility knew and what it failed to do


