After a nursing home fall, families in the Streamwood area commonly hear variations of the same theme: “It was an accident,” “We responded right away,” or “They should have been careful.” But Illinois nursing home injury claims typically depend on what the facility recorded, when it was recorded, and whether the care plan reflected the resident’s actual risk.
Key points we look for early:
- Pre-fall risk management: Was the resident’s fall risk assessment updated after changes in mobility, medication, or behavior?
- Care-plan accuracy: Did the plan call for specific assistance (transfer help, gait belt use, supervised ambulation) and did staff follow it?
- Environmental safety: Were bathrooms, hallways, lighting, flooring transitions, or handrails safe and maintained?
- Incident timing and response: Do the incident notes match the medical timeline—especially if there was a head injury, hip fracture, or loss of mobility?
Instead of arguing in the abstract, we help you organize the evidence so your claim can be evaluated clearly.


