In the greater Baytown area, families frequently report the same early pattern after a serious slip or fall—especially when the resident has mobility limitations.
Common examples we see include:
- Staff assistance didn’t match the resident’s care plan (for example, transfers handled without proper support)
- Alarms or monitoring systems weren’t used consistently or were delayed
- Bathrooms, hallways, and common areas weren’t kept safe for residents who use walkers or mobility aids
- Incident reports read one way at first, while later paperwork shows gaps (dates/times, witnesses, or observations)
These situations don’t automatically prove wrongdoing—but they often point to failures that Texas law allows families to investigate.


