Families usually remember the moment of the fall—the alarm, the hurried call light, the way staff responded. But the strongest claims in Maryland typically depend on what the facility knew before the incident.
In Cumberland, many nursing home fall disputes come down to whether the facility:
- Updated fall risk screening after a change in medication or mobility
- Followed the resident’s care plan during transfers, toileting, and repositioning
- Maintained safe pathways used for daily routines and therapy transport
- Responded consistently to alarms and call systems
Even when a fall is described as “unavoidable,” Maryland cases frequently examine whether the facility had warning signs and enough staffing and training to respond appropriately.


