In the Brockton community, many families are balancing work schedules around treatment appointments and caregiving. That urgency is understandable—but in fall cases, timing matters for evidence.
After a fall, facilities may produce incident summaries quickly, but the documents that explain the “before and after” (risk assessments, care plan updates, staff shift notes, and maintenance logs) can be harder to obtain later.
What we focus on early:
- what the facility knew about fall risk before the incident
- whether fall precautions were consistent with the resident’s mobility and cognition
- how the staff responded immediately after the fall
When those pieces don’t line up, the case may involve more than a bad outcome—it may involve preventable negligence.


