After a fall, it’s common for loved ones to hear different versions of events—especially when the injured resident has memory problems, is hard of hearing, or cannot clearly describe what occurred. In many Tamarac-area cases, families report issues like:
- Confusing or delayed communication about what the staff saw and when
- Inconsistent incident details across shifts or follow-up reports
- Gaps between the fall and medical evaluation (especially after a head impact)
- Changes in baseline behavior—more agitation, sleepiness, or balance problems—after the event
Even when the facility insists the fall was unavoidable, Florida law focuses on whether the resident was provided reasonable care under the circumstances and whether the facility’s actions or inactions contributed to the harm.


