In a high-visibility community like Beverly Hills, families may be met with polished explanations quickly—especially when the facility believes the incident was “unavoidable.” But fall claims typically hinge on what was documented before and after the event, such as:
- whether the resident’s fall risk was reassessed after changes in mobility, cognition, or medication
- whether staff followed the care plan during transfers, toileting, and ambulation
- whether the facility responded promptly to head injury warning signs
- whether incident reporting matched nursing observations and medical findings
California families should assume the facility’s records will be central to the case. That means your claim needs a careful, evidence-first approach from the start.


