Right after a suspected nursing home fall, take steps that protect both the resident’s health and your ability to pursue a claim later:
- Get medical attention immediately. Head injuries can look minor at first but become serious later.
- Ask for the incident report and related documentation. Texas long-term care facilities must document resident incidents; you can request copies through appropriate channels.
- Write down your timeline while it’s fresh. Include the time you were told about the fall, what staff said, what symptoms appeared, and when the resident’s condition changed.
- Keep every discharge paper, imaging result, and follow-up note. These often become critical when causation is disputed.
Even a short delay in treatment, or incomplete monitoring afterward, can matter legally and medically.


