Not every slip or stumble leads to liability. But falls become legally significant when the facility’s actions (or inaction) fall below what residents reasonably should expect.
In Cabot, many claims arise from patterns we commonly see in residential long-term care settings:
- Transfer-related incidents (getting to the bathroom, moving from bed to chair, wheelchair transfers)
- Bathroom hazards (slippery surfaces, poor grab-bar use, inadequate assistance)
- Wandering and unsafe attempts to get up for residents with cognitive impairment
- Delayed or incomplete post-fall evaluation—especially after a head strike or suspected fracture
If your loved one was injured and the facility’s response felt rushed, unclear, or inconsistent, that’s often where a legal review begins.


