In Mableton and the broader Cobb County area, families often contact a lawyer after they notice a pattern: the facility knew the resident had heightened fall risk, but the safety plan didn’t match day-to-day care.
Common “warning sign” scenarios include:
- Mobility changes (after medication adjustments, illness recovery, or mobility decline) that weren’t followed by immediate care plan updates.
- Transfer and toileting assistance not provided with the level of support the resident required.
- Alarms and call systems that were present on paper but not treated as reliable safeguards during busy shifts.
- Environmental hazards—poor lighting, slick floors, cluttered walkways, worn bathroom surfaces—especially when residents move frequently between rooms.
Even when a facility insists “it was just an accident,” Georgia nursing home fall claims often turn on whether reasonable steps were taken before the fall and whether staff responded appropriately afterward.


