In Hannibal and throughout Missouri, nursing homes handle residents with varying mobility, medication routines, and fall risk factors. Falls may be described as “incidents,” but the legal question is whether the facility responded reasonably based on what it knew at the time.
Common situations we see in the Hannibal area include:
- Residents transferred after a change in condition (new dizziness, medication adjustment, or mobility decline) without matching supervision levels.
- Bathroom and hallway hazards—wet floors, uneven surfaces, poor lighting, or missed upkeep after family members have raised concerns.
- Communication gaps between shifts—where an updated fall risk is not reflected consistently in day-to-day assistance.
These cases often come down to what was documented (and what wasn’t) before and after the fall.


