In conversations with facilities, families in the Cincinnati region often hear similar themes: the resident “should have been careful,” the injury was “unavoidable,” or the staff followed protocol. Those statements may be partly true—or they may be a starting point for dispute.
In many cases, the real issue is whether the facility:
- had an accurate fall-risk picture in the days leading up to the incident,
- implemented the care plan consistently,
- maintained safe conditions (including bathrooms, hallways, and transfer areas), and
- responded promptly and appropriately once an alarm or concerning event occurred.
A strong claim in Sharonville depends on showing what the facility knew, what it did (or didn’t do), and how that directly connects to the injuries.


