After a fall, families frequently hear consistent explanations: “It was an accident,” “they were unsteady,” or “staff did everything they could.” In many Philadelphia cases, the real dispute shows up later—in what documentation says (or doesn’t say) about:
- What the resident’s mobility and fall risk looked like right before the incident
- Whether care plans reflected those risks
- How staff responded during the first minutes after the fall
- Whether the facility updated protocols after prior near-misses
Because Pennsylvania nursing home injury cases can turn on timelines and records, families benefit from acting early rather than waiting for the facility to “handle it.”


