In many Tennessee nursing home fall claims, the dispute isn’t whether an injury occurred—it’s what the facility knew and when. That can be especially important when a resident:
- had mobility or balance limitations (common after illness or surgery)
- used assistive devices but needed staff help with transfers
- had fluctuating alertness or medication changes
- experienced repeated near-falls before a major incident
If the facility’s records show risk assessments, care plan updates, or staff responses were delayed—or that precautions were inconsistently followed—families can often establish preventability. The earlier you secure and organize the right documents, the easier it is to evaluate whether the fall was handled reasonably.


