The first hours and days after a fall often determine what evidence remains and how the facility documents the event.
- Get medical care right away (even if symptoms seem minor). Head injuries, internal bleeding concerns, and medication-related dizziness can worsen after the initial evaluation.
- Request the incident paperwork the facility prepares. In Texas, you generally have rights to obtain records through proper channels, but acting quickly helps avoid delays.
- Write down a timeline while it’s fresh. Include: when you arrived/observed, what staff said, what the resident complained of, and what actions were taken after the fall.
- Preserve communications. Save emails, texts, voicemail messages, and any documents the facility sends to you.
If you’re wondering how to protect your legal options while you’re dealing with recovery, a Port Arthur nursing home fall lawyer can help you organize the record without accidentally accepting a narrative that doesn’t match the medical facts.


