In smaller Illinois communities like Kewanee, families frequently know the facility team and may be told the fall was sudden or unavoidable. But in many serious fall cases, the most important facts weren’t “mysteries”—they were predictable risks that should have been managed.
Common local patterns we investigate include:
- Changes in routine (new therapy schedules, medication timing shifts, or a different staff assignment during weekends/short shifts)
- Common-area hazards (bathroom layouts, transfer routes, uneven flooring, lighting that looks fine until you’re walking with reduced mobility)
- After-hours response (how quickly staff checked alarms, call buttons, or reported concerns when the facility’s staffing was thinner)
- Mobility limitations that weren’t consistently reflected in daily assistance—especially for residents using walkers, canes, wheelchairs, or gait belts
When those details don’t match the incident report later, the gap becomes legally significant.


