Every fall is different, but preventable-pattern cases tend to share details that show up in local records and witness statements.
Common Union City scenarios include:
- Assistance during transfers wasn’t consistent (for example, staff helping less than the care plan required).
- Alarms, call systems, or supervision weren’t set up for the resident’s real risk level—especially after changes in condition.
- Bathroom or hallway hazards weren’t corrected promptly (wet floors, poor lighting, cluttered walkways).
- After-hours response gaps—families in the area sometimes report delays between the incident and when staff noticed or provided care.
- Medication or therapy transitions that weren’t matched with updated fall precautions.
A key point for families: even when the facility blames the resident’s medical condition, negligence claims can still be possible if the facility’s safeguards and response didn’t match what they knew—or should have known—about fall risk.


