Casper has its own rhythm—busy healthcare schedules, frequent winter-related mobility issues, and older residents who may be more vulnerable to dizziness, deconditioning, and balance problems.
In nursing homes and long-term care settings, we often see fall claims shaped by factors like:
- Transfer and ambulation challenges (walker/wheelchair use, gait instability, and inconsistent assistance)
- Weather-related mobility decline affecting how residents function indoors after long exposure to cold/indoor inactivity
- High turnover or staffing strain that can impact whether fall precautions are followed consistently
- Common-area hazards (lighting, flooring transitions, bathroom safety, and equipment placement)
A fall may look “sudden,” but the strongest claims usually show there were warning signs and reasonable safeguards that weren’t consistently in place.


