Falls in care facilities are frequently discussed as if they’re one-time events. But in practice, the outcome depends on what the facility documented before the fall and what it did after the fall—especially in the days and weeks that follow.
In Minnesota, families may be told they can’t obtain certain documents right away, or the facility may provide partial records. That’s why early organization matters. When we evaluate a potential case for a Brooklyn Center resident, we focus on questions like:
- Did the resident’s risk level change after a medication or mobility issue?
- Were staff assigned to provide the level of assistance the care plan required?
- Were alarms, transfer aids, and safe mobility supports actually used—and consistently?
- Did the facility respond promptly and appropriately when the fall occurred?
When those answers are unclear—or don’t align—the legal pathway often becomes stronger.


