Every fall is scary, but not every fall triggers a claim. The cases that typically lead to accountability share a pattern: the facility had reason to anticipate risk and still failed to provide the level of supervision, staffing, or environmental safety that the resident’s care needs required.
In the White House area, families commonly report scenarios such as:
- A resident being left unassisted after a change in mobility, balance, or medications
- Alarms or call systems allegedly “working” but not preventing the fall
- Transfers completed using the wrong technique or without the proper assistance
- Unsafe bathroom setups, lighting issues, or cluttered walkways contributing to loss of balance
- Documentation that doesn’t clearly match what staff said happened in the moment
When the story doesn’t line up across incident reports, care plans, and medical records, families need a strategy—not just sympathy.


