In many North Carolina nursing home fall cases, the question isn’t whether a resident fell—it’s whether the facility had enough information to treat the fall as foreseeable and respond with appropriate precautions.
In the Tarboro area, families frequently describe similar patterns:
- A resident with balance or mobility limitations who required consistent assistance with transfers and walking
- Changes in condition (new dizziness, medication adjustments, increased weakness) that weren’t matched with updated supervision
- Incident documentation that later raises questions about staffing, response time, or whether alarms and safety protocols were actually followed
Your case may strengthen when the record shows the facility recognized risk (through assessments, care-plan updates, or prior fall history) but did not respond with the level of supervision and environmental safety required.


