Residents and families commonly hear the same story after a fall: “It was an accident.” But in Florida, the key question is whether the facility responded responsibly in the moments and hours after the incident—especially when the resident had known risk factors.
After a nursing home fall, what matters most is whether the facility:
- documented the incident promptly and consistently
- escalated care appropriately based on symptoms (head injury, dizziness, pain, confusion)
- updated fall-risk information when circumstances changed
- followed protocols for supervision, alarms, transfers, and mobility assistance
Even if a fall can’t be prevented 100% of the time, neglect in response and prevention is where claims often develop.


