A fall may look like a sudden, unavoidable event on day one. But in many cases, the legal issue becomes the response afterward—especially when the injury involves:
- head impact or suspected concussion
- hip fractures or mobility-destabilizing injuries
- medication-related dizziness
- worsening confusion after a reported “minor” fall
In Colorado, nursing facilities are expected to provide reasonable care and appropriate monitoring. When documentation shows delays, gaps, or inconsistent reporting, families may have grounds to pursue accountability.
Our experience handling elder fall injury and nursing facility claims shows that the strongest cases often aren’t built solely on the fall itself—they’re built on the facility’s follow-up decisions, the timeliness of assessment, and whether the resident’s care plan was updated to reflect real risk.


