In suburban communities like Tustin, families often assume that falls are handled the same way every time: staff assess, document, treat, and follow up. But nursing home negligence can show up in the gaps after the incident—especially when residents are frequently transported, schedules are tight, or multiple caregivers are involved.
Common Tustin-area patterns we investigate include:
- Delayed or incomplete post-fall assessment, particularly after a head impact
- Inconsistent incident reporting across shifts
- Care plans that don’t match real mobility needs (e.g., transfers, toileting, wheelchair use)
- Safety equipment not properly used or maintained, even when it exists
- Medication-related dizziness or balance changes that aren’t reflected quickly in monitoring
When these issues compound, the legal case becomes less about the moment of the fall and more about whether the facility met its duty of reasonable care before and after the injury.


