Duncanville is a growing suburban community, and many facilities serve residents who may be transported frequently within the same building—between dining areas, therapy rooms, and resident wings. In practice, that means the “where and when” of a fall matters just as much as the injury.
We commonly see issues tied to:
- High-traffic hallways and common areas (especially during meal service and shift handoffs)
- Transfer and mobility support that doesn’t match what the care plan calls for
- Environmental hazards that are noticed too late—wet floors, uneven surfaces, broken grab bars, or lighting that doesn’t support safe ambulation
- Delayed response after an alarm (including inconsistent documentation of what staff saw and did)
When the facility’s story shifts or the records don’t align, our job is to organize the evidence and build a clear, legally persuasive account.


