While every case is different, Raytown families frequently face the same practical problems after a resident fall:
- Conflicting accounts of what happened (what staff observed vs. what the incident report later reflects)
- Delays in escalation—for example, when a resident hits their head, complains of severe pain, or can’t safely stand after the fall
- Mobility and transfer breakdowns—falls during toileting, transfers, or walking with assistive devices
- Environmental hazards—slick flooring, poor lighting, cluttered walkways, or bathroom layout issues that can increase trip risk
- Care plan drift—risk assessments that don’t reflect the resident’s current abilities or medications
If your loved one was injured after the facility “should have anticipated” the risk, Missouri law allows families to pursue accountability through a negligence-based claim.


