After a fall, the facility may send paperwork, call for a quick statement, or describe the incident as “unavoidable.” But in practice, key details can disappear—incident logs get overwritten, staffing rosters change, and medical providers may rely on incomplete information.
In Uvalde, where many residents and families maintain close community ties, there’s also an added pressure to “keep things calm.” Still, calm shouldn’t mean accepting gaps in the record.
A Texas elder fall injury attorney can move quickly to:
- preserve incident documentation and care-plan records,
- organize medical records tied to the fall (including follow-up complications), and
- evaluate whether facility practices matched the resident’s assessed fall risk.


