In many Faribault cases, the most frustrating part isn’t finding paperwork—it’s reconciling what the records say with what family members witnessed.
Common patterns we see include:
- A decline after a dose adjustment (increased frequency, different schedule, or a new drug added)
- Unexpected sedation or confusion that lines up with administration times
- Unexplained falls or near-falls after medications that can affect balance or alertness
- Breathing changes or extreme sleepiness that staff should have recognized as urgent
Minnesota residents and families are often navigating care across multiple providers (facility clinicians, prescribers, and pharmacy partners). That means the “why” behind the harm may involve more than one party—and the timeline becomes the anchor for every serious claim.


