In suburban Minnesota communities like Apple Valley, a common pattern we see in fall injury claims is that the facility documents the fall as a sudden event—while the records may show warning signs or routine care changes beforehand.
That can include:
- A recent medication adjustment affecting balance or alertness
- A new mobility level (walker/wheelchair needs) that wasn’t reflected consistently in daily assistance
- A staffing change or shift coverage gap impacting supervision during peak movement times
- Environmental factors tied to day-to-day routines—bathroom assistance, transfers, or hallway lighting
Minnesota law and deadlines mean you don’t want to wait to understand whether the facility’s prior knowledge and protocols matched the resident’s actual risks.


