In the Dallas–Fort Worth area, families often get pulled in multiple directions immediately after an injury. You may be coordinating rides, insurance conversations, and medical follow-ups while also trying to obtain incident details from the facility.
A lawyer helps you avoid the common problem we see in Texas: critical evidence gets lost or becomes harder to request after the first days. That includes updated care plans, internal incident narratives, shift logs, and any documentation related to fall risk assessments.
If the fall led to a fracture, head injury, or sudden decline in mobility or cognition, the case quickly becomes more complex than “a resident fell.” The legal question is whether the facility took reasonable steps to protect the resident and responded appropriately when risk increased.


