Facilities in and around Vermilion frequently argue that a fall was “unavoidable” or “caused by the resident’s condition.” While some falls are truly accidental, nursing home fall cases commonly hinge on whether the facility:
- responded properly to known fall risks (mobility limits, dizziness, dementia-related behaviors)
- followed its own care plan and transfer/ambulation procedures
- maintained safe walkways and bathrooms (lighting, flooring, grab bars)
- staffed adequately to assist with transfers and supervision
Ohio cases can turn on details: what the facility knew before the fall, what it documented at the time, and whether it updated precautions afterward.


