Not every fall is preventable—but families often discover that the facility’s process matters as much as the moment the injury occurred.
In Tuscaloosa long-term care settings, common scenarios that trigger legal review include:
- Unassisted transfers or delayed assistance during toileting, bathing, or moving from a bed to a chair
- Failure to adjust care after a change in mobility, confusion, medication side effects, or recent hospital discharge
- Bathroom and hallway hazards (slippery surfaces, poor lighting, improper assistive-device setup)
- Inadequate supervision for residents with dementia, wandering risk, or frequent attempts to get up
- Post-fall response issues, such as delayed assessment after a head impact or inconsistent documentation
The key question is whether the facility’s staffing, safety protocols, and care planning matched the resident’s known needs—and whether gaps contributed to the injury.


