In many nursing home fall cases, the most important evidence isn’t the moment someone hit the floor—it’s the hours and days leading up to it.
Because Huntersville is a suburban community with many residents transitioning between independent living, assisted care, and skilled nursing, it’s common to see fall risk change quickly after:
- a medication adjustment
- a mobility decline after illness or hospitalization
- a change in transfer routine (bed-to-chair, toileting, walker use)
- increased confusion or poor balance
When the facility’s records don’t reflect those changes—or staff didn’t follow the care plan that should have reflected them—families often discover gaps that matter legally.


