Falls are sometimes described as “accidents,” but in real life the details matter—especially when a facility serves residents with high fall risk and limited mobility.
In the Farmington area, families commonly run into complications like:
- Busy shift coverage and staffing gaps that affect who can safely assist with transfers
- Medication changes around illness, pain management, or cognition (which can increase fall risk)
- Layout and safety issues in resident areas—bathrooms, hallways, and common spaces where falls frequently occur
- Communication delays between nursing staff and the person’s care team after an incident
A strong case usually depends on whether the facility had a realistic plan for your loved one’s risk and whether staff followed it.


