Right after the fall, your priorities are medical and documentary. In Texas, the facility will often generate its own account of what occurred—so your job is to ensure the resident’s condition and the timeline are captured accurately.
Do these steps as soon as you can:
- Get prompt medical evaluation. Head injuries and internal trauma aren’t always obvious at first.
- Ask what happened and when. Request the time of the fall, the location, and what staff observed.
- Request copies of relevant records through the facility’s process (incident reports, nursing notes, and post-fall monitoring records).
- Write down your observations while they’re fresh—especially changes you noticed after the incident (confusion, pain level, refusal to eat, dizziness, mobility issues).
A Sulphur Springs elder fall injury attorney can help you organize what you have and identify what may be missing before the facility’s version hardens into “the official story.”


