Nursing home falls are rarely just one moment in time. In many Kentucky cases, the key disputes come from details surrounding the event—especially how staff handled resident risk on that shift.
For Campbellsville-area families, common real-world issues we see include:
- Transfer and mobility problems (residents needing hands-on assistance but receiving inconsistent help)
- Bathroom and hallway hazards (wet floors, poor lighting, clutter, or inadequate grab-bar use)
- Delayed or unclear response after a resident hit the floor—especially when the resident complained of pain or appeared confused
- Staffing and supervision strain during busy periods, shift changes, or after medication adjustments
These aren’t “minor” details. They’re often what determine whether a fall was reasonably preventable and whether the facility followed accepted safety steps.


