Not every fall leads to a claim. In California, the key question is whether the facility failed to use reasonable care for residents’ safety—taking into account each person’s medical conditions, mobility limits, and documented fall risks.
In real Victorville cases, families often notice patterns such as:
- The resident had known balance or transfer issues, but the care plan wasn’t updated after changes in health
- Staffing shortages or rushed routines affected supervision during toileting, medication-related dizziness, or therapy days
- Incident documentation doesn’t match what you were told by staff
When injuries worsen due to delayed assessment, incomplete monitoring, or inadequate follow-up, the “fall event” may be only part of the story.


