After a fall, the most urgent step is medical care. But in the hours and days that follow, families can also take practical actions that strengthen the case—without interfering with treatment.
Do these early steps:
- Ask for the incident report and post-fall documentation (as permitted under Texas rules and facility procedures).
- Write down your timeline while it’s fresh: time of day, location, what staff said, and what changed afterward.
- Request copies of relevant medical records (ER notes, imaging results, discharge summaries, and follow-up instructions).
- Track functional changes: balance, pain, mobility, confusion, sleep disruption, or increased assistance needs.
If the facility contacts you to “clear up details,” have an attorney review anything you’re asked to sign before you give a recorded statement.


