The steps you take right after a fall can strongly affect what evidence is available later.
- Get immediate medical evaluation (especially after any head impact, dizziness, or a change in behavior). Even if the resident “seems fine,” internal injuries and complications can develop after the fact.
- Ask the facility for written incident details: date/time, location, who was present, how the resident was found, and what immediate care was provided.
- Request copies of key documents as soon as possible, including the incident report and relevant nursing notes.
- Start a private timeline for your own records—who you spoke with, what was said, when symptoms changed, and what follow-up care occurred.
If you’re unsure what to request or how to phrase questions, a nursing home fall lawyer in Oak Creek, WI can help you secure the right records without creating unnecessary confusion.


