The moments after a fall can affect both the resident’s health and the evidence available later. If a loved one fell in a Franklin-area facility, consider focusing on these practical steps right away:
- Get medical attention immediately (especially for head impact, anticoagulant use, dizziness, or sudden behavior changes).
- Ask for the incident details in writing: time, location, what staff observed, whether the resident was assisted, and what monitoring occurred afterward.
- Request copies of relevant records through the facility’s permitted process (incident documentation, nursing notes, and the resident’s care plan).
- Document your own timeline: who was present, what staff said, when you were called, and how symptoms changed.
If the facility contacts you for a statement, be cautious. Early “clarifications” can be used to narrow responsibility later. A nursing home fall claim lawyer can help you respond in a way that protects your family’s position while still supporting your loved one’s care.


