Many nursing home fall disputes aren’t really about what happened in the moment—they’re about whether staff responded to risk in the days and shifts leading up to the fall.
In a Millbrook-area setting, families frequently report patterns such as:
- residents needing extra assist during transfers but not receiving it consistently
- fall-risk warnings that appear in one document but aren’t reflected in day-to-day care
- delayed or incomplete incident reporting after a “minor” slip that later escalates
- inconsistent use of mobility supports (walkers, gait belts, alarms) during busy shifts
A strong claim looks at whether precautions were realistic for the resident’s condition and whether the facility followed its own protocols.


