In Southern California, families frequently notice how quickly communication breaks down after an incident—shift-to-shift notes don’t match, incident reports are brief, or follow-up care is delayed. In nursing home fall cases, those gaps matter.
We typically examine:
- The timeline created by nursing notes and incident documentation
- Whether staff followed the resident’s mobility and transfer plan
- How the facility handled a post-fall assessment, especially after a head impact
- Whether the resident’s known risks were reflected in day-to-day supervision
Even when a fall seems “unavoidable,” California injury claims often focus on whether the facility met its standard of reasonable care for that resident—not just whether a fall occurred.


