Facilities may describe falls as unavoidable—just a bad day, a sudden misstep, or a resident’s medical condition. But in real nursing home settings, falls can reflect breakdowns in:
- staffing coverage during high-risk times of day (shift changes, toileting hours)
- transfer assistance and supervision policies
- fall-risk updates in the care plan after medication changes or health declines
- safety checks for walkways, bathrooms, and common areas
- timely response after a head impact or suspected fracture
If you suspect a pattern—missed precautions, delayed response, or inconsistent reporting—an experienced nursing home fall lawyer can evaluate whether the facility met its duty of reasonable care.


