In Alabama facilities, falls are sometimes treated as routine incidents. But in many cases, injuries become worse because of breakdowns in supervision, resident mobility support, and response procedures.
In the Hueytown area, families frequently report patterns such as:
- Residents being left unattended during high-risk times (after meals, shift change, or when waking from naps)
- Missed updates to mobility assistance needs (walkers, gait belts, transfer techniques)
- Unsafe conditions that should have been addressed (bathroom safety issues, lighting problems, clutter, or worn flooring)
- Alarms or call systems not leading to a timely staff response
If the fall risk was known—or should have been known—Alabama law generally requires reasonable steps to prevent harm. When those steps weren’t taken, a compensation claim may be possible.


