In suburban Georgia communities like Peachtree Corners, nursing facilities may serve residents who are active in daily routines—walking halls, using common areas, and moving between therapy and meals. That lifestyle can make falls look “unexpected,” even when risk factors were present.
Common patterns we see in fall injury claims include:
- Residents with mobility changes (after medication adjustments, illness flare-ups, or therapy progression/regression) who were not reassessed with updated precautions.
- Transfer and ambulation issues—falls during bathroom trips, walker use, or assisted standing when staffing coverage is stretched.
- Communication breakdowns between shifts, therapy staff, and nursing staff about the resident’s current fall risk.
- Environmental contributors such as slippery floors, poor lighting, cluttered walkways, or broken assistive equipment.
The strongest cases typically show that the facility had warning signs and still didn’t respond with consistent safeguards.


