In nursing home fall matters, the facts usually hinge on whether the facility kept up with a resident’s evolving risk.
For example, in Marshall-area facilities, families commonly report concerns like:
- A resident’s mobility declined, but care plans weren’t updated promptly
- Assistance with transfers (bed-to-chair, walker use, toileting help) wasn’t consistent
- Staff were short-handed during certain shifts, increasing reliance on alarms or quick check-ins
- Lighting, bathroom layout, or flooring conditions made trips and slips more likely
- Communication gaps occurred after medication adjustments
When a fall follows a change, Minnesota negligence claims often require showing that the facility knew or should have known about the risk and didn’t respond reasonably.


