Many facilities explain a fall as unavoidable or “just one of those things.” But in real cases, the fall often follows predictable risk gaps—things that can be identified in records.
In and around Owosso, common patterns we see in fall injury cases include:
- Supervision gaps during shift changes (when routines may be disrupted)
- Inconsistent use of fall-prevention tools (alarms, gait belts, transfer assistance)
- Care plan updates not matching day-to-day care after medication changes or mobility decline
- Environmental hazards that staff should have addressed (lighting, bathroom setup, clutter, worn surfaces)
- Delayed response after an alarm was triggered or after staff were notified
If your family was told the resident was “fine” and then later found injured, the timeline matters. Early investigation can make the difference between a claim that moves forward and one that gets bogged down.


