Not every fall leads to liability. But a case may be warranted when a facility’s actions—or failure to act—creates an avoidable risk. In Arkansas nursing facilities, residents must receive reasonable care and supervision consistent with their needs, including fall prevention steps that are actually carried out.
In Texarkana, we commonly see fall-related disputes connect to issues like:
- staffing levels that affect transfers, toileting assistance, and supervision
- care plans that don’t match a resident’s mobility and cognitive changes
- delayed or incomplete post-fall assessment—especially after head impact
- unsafe conditions in common areas or bathrooms (lighting, clutter, flooring, grab bar issues)
If your family suspects “we should have been warned” or “they didn’t respond the way they should have,” that’s often where the legal investigation begins.


