In many Newark-area cases, the hard part isn’t proving an injury occurred—it’s proving the fall was preventable and that the facility’s response didn’t meet accepted standards.
Families often run into issues like:
- Inconsistent incident narratives between shift notes and the final incident report
- Delay in follow-up documentation (risk assessments, care plan updates, or supervision changes)
- Gaps in what was offered vs. what was actually done (assistance with transfers, use of mobility aids, alarm checks)
- Trouble locating surveillance footage due to retention practices
Because these cases depend on records, early legal help can make a difference—especially when the facility starts controlling the story.


