In many cases, it’s not the existence of a risk—it’s whether the nursing home responded appropriately after it became foreseeable. Families in and around Twentynine Palms frequently ask the same question: “How could this happen when the resident had known fall risks?”
Common fact patterns we investigate include:
- Changed mobility (new dizziness, weakness, or mobility decline) not matched by updated supervision or transfer help
- Inconsistent use of fall-prevention routines (alarms, assistive devices, gait assistance)
- Environmental hazards that should have been corrected (lighting issues, slippery surfaces, cluttered walkways)
- Delayed response after an alarm or report—especially when staff are busy during shift changes
Your claim typically strengthens when you can show that warning signs existed and the facility’s actions fell short of what a reasonable nursing home would do.


