In many Michigan communities, families expect nursing homes to manage risk proactively: falls prevention plans, staff response protocols, safe transfer support, and prompt medical evaluation. When those systems fail, the consequences can include:
- ER visits and imaging for head injuries or fractures
- hip injuries and mobility loss
- infections or complications from delayed care
- longer stays, higher care needs, and added family stress
A lawyer’s role is to translate the facility’s documentation and insurance communications into a clear picture: what risks were known, what precautions should have been in place, how staff handled the situation, and how the injury changed the resident’s condition.


