Not every fall is preventable. But falls often become legally significant when a pattern shows up—such as repeated near-falls, failure to update safety plans after a change in condition, or unsafe conditions that weren’t corrected.
Common Kennesaw-area scenarios we see in fall investigations include:
- High-traffic areas inside the facility (dining, common rooms, therapy hallways) where residents move with walkers or require staff assistance.
- Transfer and mobility breakdowns—for example, when a resident needs help standing, but assistance isn’t timed or coordinated.
- Bathroom and doorway risks—wet floors, poor lighting, missing grab bars, or clutter that reduces safe footing.
- Delayed response to alarms or call lights, especially during shift changes or busy care windows.
- Medication or health changes where staff are supposed to re-check fall risk and update monitoring.
When these issues occur, families may have grounds to seek compensation for medical expenses, long-term care needs, and pain and suffering.


