In and around Morristown, residents and families commonly experience the same early pattern: the facility describes the fall as unavoidable, while families later notice gaps in how risk was managed.
The strongest cases often focus on whether the facility had clear notice of fall risk—such as documented mobility issues, dizziness/weakness complaints, recent medication changes, or a history of near-falls—and whether the facility adjusted supervision, transfer assistance, footwear, alarm use, and environment safety accordingly.
In many Morristown nursing home fall claims, the dispute isn’t “a fall happened.” It’s whether the facility acted reasonably beforehand and responded appropriately afterward.


