Injuries that occur in long-term care aren’t always limited to the moment of the fall. A resident may initially appear “fine,” but then develop complications—pain that worsens, dizziness, confusion, swelling, or changes in mobility.
That’s why many strong cases hinge on the facility’s post-fall actions:
- How quickly staff evaluated the resident after a head impact
- Whether vital signs and neurological symptoms were monitored
- Whether the resident was transferred to appropriate medical care without delay
- Whether incident documentation matched what was actually observed
Colorado care standards require reasonable steps to protect residents. When those steps weren’t taken—especially after a known risk factor or an earlier fall—families may have grounds to seek compensation.


