In many nursing home fall claims, the key question isn’t only what happened during the fall—it’s what the facility knew (or should have known) beforehand and whether staffing and supervision were adequate to respond.
Lexington families often encounter the same recurring patterns:
- Residents with mobility issues who need hands-on assistance but didn’t receive it consistently
- Changes in condition (new dizziness, medication changes, decline in balance) that weren’t matched with updated fall precautions
- Environmental hazards that should have been identified—poor lighting, cluttered pathways, unsafe bathroom setups, or broken/loose equipment
- Delayed response after alarms, call buttons, or staff were notified
North Carolina nursing facilities are expected to meet professional standards of care. When those standards aren’t met—and the fall leads to serious injury—families may be able to seek compensation for medical costs and other losses.


