In the Augusta region, many facilities operate with consistent staffing rhythms—morning transfers, medication rounds, evening monitoring, and late-night safety checks. When a fall occurs, the most important evidence is frequently buried in what changed before the incident and what staff did after.
That means your case may depend on:
- Whether the resident’s fall risk was reassessed after a change in mobility or medication
- Whether staff followed transfer and ambulation instructions consistently
- How quickly the facility documented the event and escalation steps
- Whether alarms, bed positioning, or supervision plans matched the resident’s actual needs
For many families, the hard part is that the story can sound “simple,” while the records tell a more complex timeline. We help organize that timeline so it’s usable for negotiation or litigation.


