Not every fall leads to a claim. But in many nursing home cases, the turning point is whether the facility took reasonable steps for a resident’s known risks.
In Jurupa Valley—where many families rely on regional medical systems and frequent outpatient follow-ups—timing matters. Delays in evaluation after a head strike, inconsistent monitoring, or failure to update a care plan can allow injuries to worsen. Those gaps often become central to liability discussions.
Common red flags we see include:
- Fall risk assessments that never reflect the resident’s current mobility and cognition
- Care plans that call for assistance but aren’t followed during transfers or toileting
- Unsafe environmental conditions (slippery flooring, poor lighting, missing assistive devices)
- Documentation that doesn’t match what staff later report


