Falls in nursing homes aren’t just about what happened in the moment. They often turn on what the facility recorded before and after the incident—especially in Illinois where the timeline and documentation matter in how claims are evaluated.
In practice, Lyons-area families commonly run into issues like:
- Conflicting accounts between shifts about who was present and what was observed.
- Care-plan “updates” that appear after the fall rather than reflecting the resident’s needs beforehand.
- Delayed or incomplete incident reporting that makes the sequence harder to prove.
- Maintenance-related gaps (lighting, flooring, bathroom hazards) that weren’t corrected despite known risks.
When those records don’t line up, it’s not enough to rely on reassurance from the facility. A claim often needs careful review of the resident’s risk history and the actions taken around the fall.


