In South Florida, residents may face heightened fall risk due to medication side effects, dehydration, changing mobility, or conditions that worsen with activity. In many cases we see in the Hallandale Beach area, the most important evidence is not just the moment of impact—it’s the chain of care right before it.
Common scenario patterns include:
- Transfer or toileting assistance issues (missed call bell response, improper technique, or staff not staying within reach when required)
- Environmental factors (wet floors, poor lighting in hallways, cluttered pathways, malfunctioning alarms)
- Inconsistent implementation of the care plan after a resident’s condition changed
- Delayed response after staff were alerted—when seconds and minutes matter for head injuries and fractures
Your claim may depend on whether the facility’s staff followed the plan they were supposed to follow—and whether they responded appropriately to known fall risks.


