In Pennsylvania, nursing home claims frequently hinge on what the facility knew before the fall and what it did after the incident. In real cases across Northeastern PA, investigators and attorneys commonly run into the same obstacle: important details are buried across multiple records—incident reports, risk assessments, shift notes, care plan updates, and follow-up documentation.
For families in Nanticoke, that matters because the timeline can be critical:
- Whether staff documented the resident’s fall risk soon enough
- Whether care plans reflected real mobility issues (not just what was on paper)
- Whether alarms, supervision practices, or environmental precautions were actually implemented
- Whether the facility responded promptly and consistently after alarms or witness reports
When documentation is incomplete, inconsistent, or delayed, it can affect both liability and settlement discussions.


