In our experience, many cases turn on details families learn only after the fact—how staff documented the incident, whether monitoring matched the resident’s condition, and whether the facility followed its own safety procedures. In a community like Redlands, where many families live nearby and visit frequently, it’s common for records to become the battleground:
- The resident may be discharged or transferred quickly, while key documentation is still being “sorted.”
- Families may notice a change in mobility or confusion after the fall and suspect it wasn’t addressed promptly.
- The facility may emphasize that falls can occur “despite precautions,” even when the record suggests otherwise.
A local Redlands nursing home fall attorney focuses on what the facility knew, what it did (and didn’t do), and how that connects to the injury and outcome.


