In a suburban community like Taylor, many residents move between routine care and short-term changes—new mobility limits, different staffing coverage, or updated care needs after hospital visits. When falls happen, the facility’s explanation often sounds straightforward (“it just occurred”). But in practice, the details that matter are usually hiding in:
- what staff knew before the fall (risk signals)
- what was updated after (or not updated)
- whether the resident’s plan matched what staff actually did
- whether the environment and equipment were safe that day
A strong claim in Michigan frequently depends on building a clear sequence of events from the incident report and the surrounding documentation.


