After a fall, the facility’s records can determine whether the claim is taken seriously. In practice, families in Marshall, TX commonly run into the same problem: early information is incomplete, timelines differ between staff accounts, or key details (like the resident’s condition before the fall and the monitoring afterward) don’t match what the medical records later show.
A strong nursing home fall claim typically turns on questions like:
- What risk factors were known before the incident (balance issues, prior falls, mobility limitations, cognitive impairment)?
- Did the facility follow the resident’s care plan during the moments leading up to the fall?
- How quickly was the resident assessed after the incident—especially after a head strike?
- Were follow-up observations and treatment consistent with what staff should have recognized?


