Many fall claims in and around Menasha turn on details that show up in the facility’s daily routines—especially when residents are navigating common areas or transfers during busy shifts.
Local patterns we commonly see in case reviews include:
- High foot-traffic days and shift changes: Falls may cluster around times when staffing is busy or assistance is delayed.
- Layout and mobility challenges: Rooms, bathrooms, and common corridors can create “repeat risk” zones—especially for residents using walkers/wheelchairs.
- Weather and indoor transitioning: Even indoors, facilities often deal with tracking, footwear changes, and “transfer after coming from an outing” scenarios that require careful supervision.
These aren’t just background facts—they can affect what a facility should have done before the fall and how it responded afterward.


