After a fall, the first priority is medical care. Once the resident is stable, families often need to move quickly in practical ways that protect evidence—before it disappears.
Do these early steps:
- Request the incident paperwork: accident report, witness statements (if available), and the first shift notes.
- Ask for the post-fall monitoring record: especially for head injury, dizziness, changes in alertness, or new pain.
- Document the timeline while it’s fresh: when the fall was discovered, what staff said, when tests were ordered, and what symptoms appeared.
- Keep receipts and after-care notes: ER costs, imaging, follow-up appointments, and any therapy or mobility changes.
In Sherman, families frequently call our office after the facility has already framed the event as unavoidable. That’s when a careful, evidence-focused approach matters most.


