Daly City is dense, and many facilities serve residents who are routinely navigating transfers, walkers, wheelchairs, bathroom routes, and common areas. In these settings, falls often cluster around practical breakdowns—things families may not immediately recognize as legally significant.
In our experience handling nursing home injury cases in Daly City, preventable falls frequently involve:
- High-traffic hallway movement during shift changes or peak activity
- Lighting issues in rooms, corridors, and bathrooms
- Bathroom transfer hazards (wet floors, inadequate grab support, confusing layout)
- Inconsistent assistance with mobility needs that require two-person support
- Delayed response to alarms or unclear escalation procedures
Even when a facility says “the resident fell,” the legal question is whether reasonable safeguards matched the resident’s known fall risk and care plan.


