Mount Pleasant isn’t a major metro, and that can affect how cases unfold. Families often rely on a smaller number of facilities and providers for rehabilitation and follow-up care. That means:
- Records matter even more. Incident documentation, care plans, and medication logs may be the main way to show what staff knew before the fall.
- Local follow-up care creates documentation trails. Physical therapy notes, home health reports, and ER/urgent care visits can become key evidence of how the injury progressed.
- Staffing and supervision disputes are common. Families frequently hear explanations like “the resident surprised staff” or “it was unavoidable.” We look closely at whether reasonable supervision and fall-prevention steps were in place.
We don’t assume a facility is at fault just because a fall occurred. But we also don’t accept vague explanations when the paperwork suggests the risk was known and could have been managed.


