In many Tennessee nursing home fall claims, the dispute isn’t about whether a fall occurred—it’s about whether the facility followed its own safety plan consistently across shifts.
What typically becomes central in Springfield cases:
- Whether staff updated fall-risk information after changes in medication, mobility, or cognition.
- Whether transfer and toileting assistance was provided as written in the care plan.
- Whether alarms or monitoring devices were actually used and responded to appropriately.
- Whether the environment was safe (lighting, bathroom safety features, flooring conditions, and clear walkways).
Even if staff members express sympathy after a fall, insurance defenses often focus on gaps in documentation or argue the injury was unavoidable. Our job is to make sure the record tells the full story.


