In a smaller community, families can assume they’ll get clear, consistent answers. But nursing home fall claims often hinge on what the facility recorded before the fall and how staff documented after the fall.
That matters because a nursing home may present the incident as sudden and unavoidable—especially when:
- the resident had mobility issues or balance problems,
- the record shows staff checked alarms “within policy,” or
- the narrative is written after the fact rather than reflecting warning signs.
Our job is to help you sort through the paperwork and focus on the details that North Carolina claims usually turn on: the timeline, the resident’s documented risk level, and whether reasonable fall-prevention steps matched the resident’s needs.


