In a town where many neighborhoods connect to UNC-related traffic patterns and where facilities may manage frequent admissions, transfers, and care transitions, families sometimes notice a pattern: the fall happens after a routine change.
Common Carrboro-area scenarios that can become legally important include:
- Medication changes that affect balance, alertness, or pain levels
- Post-hospital discharge transitions where a resident’s mobility needs aren’t reflected quickly enough
- Increased fall risk after a change in assistive devices (walker/wheelchair adjustments)
- Environmental issues tied to maintenance schedules—especially in older buildings or areas with frequent foot traffic
Even if the facility frames the event as unavoidable, your lawyer will look closely at what staff knew before the fall and how quickly safeguards were updated after risk increased.


