In many Hot Springs-area cases, the dispute isn’t whether the fall occurred. It’s whether the facility had notice of the risk and still failed to act.
That can show up in real-world ways that families recognize, such as:
- Residents with mobility limitations not receiving consistent assistance during busy shifts
- Alarms or monitoring systems not being used effectively (or not used at all)
- Care plans not matching the resident’s changing needs after medication or condition updates
- Unsafe bathroom setups, slippery floors, or poor lighting in common areas
- Delayed response after alarms are triggered, especially during high activity periods
When the paperwork later says “unavoidable,” we look for the missing link: warning signs that were documented but not acted on.


