In a city where many families commute across parish lines and facilities rely on consistent staffing and safe handoffs, small lapses can have big consequences. We commonly see fall injuries tied to issues such as:
- Transfer problems (bed-to-chair, wheelchair-to-toilet) during shift changes or staffing shortages
- Bathroom and mobility hazards (wet floors, poor lighting, grab-bar problems, uneven surfaces)
- Medication and condition changes that weren’t reflected quickly in supervision or assistive care
- Alarm and response breakdowns, including delayed attention after alarms or call light requests
Falls may be documented as “unwitnessed,” but the best claims often come down to what the facility knew beforehand and whether the care plan matched the resident’s real risk level.


