Many fall accidents look straightforward at first: a resident lost balance, staff found them, and the facility says it was unavoidable. But in Texas, the strongest cases usually come from the details after the fall—especially when you’re seeing injuries consistent with delayed assessment, incomplete supervision, or inconsistent use of fall-prevention measures.
Common Bedford-area scenarios we investigate include:
- Residents left unattended during shift changes or after a transport/transfer
- Missed updates to fall-risk status after medication adjustments
- Inadequate assistance with walkers, canes, or transfers (bed-to-chair, chair-to-toilet)
- Bathroom or corridor safety issues noticed by staff but not corrected quickly
- Alarms, call lights, or monitoring practices that weren’t used as required


