In many Utah communities, families coordinate care around work schedules, school routines, and frequent short-notice travel. That reality can create pressure to “trust the facility’s version” quickly or sign paperwork before you’ve had time to gather documents.
But after a fall—especially one involving a head strike—what happens in the first hours matters. Facilities may change staffing, update incident narratives, or provide partial information. Families can also be asked to make statements while emotions are high.
A lawyer can help you slow down and protect your ability to understand what occurred and whether the standard of care was met.


