In suburban communities like Avon, families often visit around commuting schedules—later afternoons, evenings, and weekends. When a serious fall happens, it’s common for residents and families to learn about the incident after the fact, sometimes after the resident’s condition has already worsened.
We frequently see warning signs that were either missed or not acted on, such as:
- A resident who began needing more assistance with transfers or ambulation
- New dizziness, weakness, or confusion after medication adjustments
- Walkways or bathroom areas that weren’t kept consistently safe
- Alarms that were sounding, but responses that weren’t timely or thorough
If the facility suggests “it was unavoidable,” that’s often exactly when families need a careful claim review—because the real question is what precautions were required and whether they were followed.


