Local families frequently describe facility conditions that matter legally: heavy turnover, understaffing during certain shifts, and inconsistent documentation of fall-risk checks—issues that show up when you compare intake assessments to what actually occurred after a fall.
In Texas, nursing home and long-term care claims also depend on how records were created and preserved. That’s why the “paper trail” is critical—incident reports, nursing notes, transfer logs, care plans, and post-fall medical evaluations. If those records are delayed, incomplete, or internally inconsistent, it can strongly affect how liability is assessed.


