In suburban communities around Cumberland County, residents often have structured routines—scheduled transfers, mobility assistance, and predictable medication schedules. When a fall occurs during an otherwise familiar day, the question becomes: what did the facility know before the fall?
In practice, nursing homes typically rely on internal records to explain why a fall was “unavoidable.” Your claim often turns on whether the facility had notice of specific risks and still failed to act. That can include:
- Prior incidents or near-falls that weren’t addressed
- Care-plan updates that didn’t match the resident’s current mobility or cognition
- Staffing patterns that made safe supervision unrealistic during busy shifts
- Environmental hazards (bathroom surfaces, lighting, walkway conditions) that should have been corrected


