In Robinson, many families are still balancing work, school schedules, and commuting while a resident is recovering. After a fall, it’s common to hear explanations like “it was unavoidable” or “they just lost their balance.” Those statements can be emotionally understandable—but they don’t end the question of whether the facility took reasonable precautions.
After a nursing home fall, families typically need answers on three fronts:
- What exactly happened (where, how, and what staff observed)
- What the facility knew beforehand (mobility limits, fall risk assessments, care-plan updates)
- Whether the response matched the risk (alarms, assistance with transfers, prompt evaluation)
Your legal team’s job is to translate those questions into evidence and a strategy built for Texas rules and deadlines—not just a conversation.


