Nursing home falls aren’t always “random.” In many cases, patterns show up in the documentation—patterns we look for quickly in Terrell-area claims.
Common scenarios include:
- Transfer and mobility struggles after medication changes or after a resident’s condition declines.
- Bathroom and hallway hazards (poor lighting, slick surfaces, unsafe footwear, uneven flooring, or missing/ineffective safety devices).
- Alarm and call-bell failures—not just whether an alarm was triggered, but whether staff acted promptly and appropriately.
- Inconsistent fall-risk precautions (a care plan that says one thing while day-to-day assistance looks different).
In Texas, these issues can matter because they connect what staff knew, what they were supposed to do, and what actually happened in the hours and minutes surrounding the fall.


